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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

    Unifor’s Toyota Campaign Demonstrates Flaw in Labour Law Model

    David DooreyApr 4, 2014April 15, 20247

    Originally published April 4, 2014. You may have seen in the media that Unifor (the old…

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    Are University Football Players "Employees" and Entitled to Unionize?

    David DooreyMar 27, 2014March 3, 20202

    There was a big decision from the Illinois region of the National Labor Relations Board yesterday,…

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    Why Nonunion Workers Have a Right to Strike in US, But Not in Canada

    David DooreyMar 17, 2014March 3, 20205

    A recent decision of the American National Labor Relations Board in  a case called Greater Omaha Packing…

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    How is the Lockout of MLS Referees, Use of Replacement Refs Lawful in Canadian Cities?

    David DooreyMar 12, 2014March 3, 20200

    Have to admit it, I don’t really follow Major League Soccer all that closely.  I played…

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    At last, the Human Rights Tribunal Gets it Right! Employers Can't Pay Disabled Workers $1 per Hour

    David DooreyMar 7, 2014March 3, 20200

    The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, after a period of some confusion, has now sorted out that…

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