Professor Alan Bogg of Oxford Joins Osgoode's Part-Time LLM Faculty in Labour & Employment Law

Last week, I noted that I’m gearing up for the next cohort of the Osgoode Hall Law School part-time LLM program in Labour & Employment Law. I was bragging then about how excited I am about the new program, including the three new courses we are introducing:

Public Sector Labour & Employment Law
Issues in Employment Regulation
Comparative Labour & Employment Law: The British Model

I am happy to now announce that Professor Alan Bogg of Oxford University has signed on to teach the British comparative course! This is excellent news for students interested in the program, and further cements the program as Canada’s leading graduate law degree in labour and employment law.
Watch for the application deadline!

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