
Trevor Bauer Suspension: Professional Sport as a Lens for Studying Labour-Management Relations
Brad Walchuk
May 3, 2022
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Written by Brad Walchuk, Staff Rep, CUPE, Local 3906 and Adjunct Professor, Brock University The study

How Canadian Unions Responded to Vaccine Mandates, Protests, and Blockades
David Doorey
March 17, 2022
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[This post is a re-posting of a blog entry originally published on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor

Will There Be a Strike at York?
David Doorey
March 11, 2022
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Written by David Doorey, York University It may be flying under the media radar, but full-time

Reforming Non-Compete Law: A Cross Border Perspective
David Doorey
March 3, 2022
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I recently co-authored a piece with Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman of University of Florida Law that considered

The Problem With Ontario’s Proposed Gig Worker Law Exposed
David Doorey
February 28, 2022
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Written by David Doorey, York University As the Ontario government prepared to announce a new “gig”

Can Human Rights Law Help Workers Fired for Supporting the Ottawa Insurrection?
David Doorey
February 18, 2022
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Written by David Doorey, York University Last week, I considered the possibility that conservative governments in