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  • Here’s What’s In the First UBER Collective Agreement in North America

    Could the Massachusetts Sectoral Bargaining Model for Platform Drivers Work in Canada?

    ICJ: ILO Convention 87 Protects a Right to Strike

    Are “Volunteers” the New Unpaid Interns?: How Ontario’s Employment Standards Act Treats "Volunteer" Misclassification

    David DooreyOct 13, 2015March 3, 20200

    October 13 2015 In this Guest Blog,  labour lawyer Josh Mandryk of Goldblatt Partners tackles a question that…

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    Why "Blue Jays Fever" is Probably a Bad Idea

    David DooreyOct 8, 2015March 3, 20202

    Don’t do it. I know what you’re thinking.  Your boss won’t mind if you take one…

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    Does a Non-Competition Clause Survive a Wrongful Dismissal?

    David DooreyOct 1, 2015March 3, 20200

    October 1, 2015 From now on, my blog posts will include a reference to the location…

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    The Top LLM Program in Labour and Employment Law is Starting Soon

    David DooreySep 29, 2015March 3, 20200

    We are gearing up now for a new cohort of students in our Osgoode Hall Law…

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    Two Academic Job Postings of Interest to Industrial Relations, Work Law Experts

    David DooreySep 14, 2015March 3, 20200

    There are a couple of academic postings of note for people with expertise in industrial relations…

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