
Bill 32 Regulations Continue Attack on Unions in Alberta
Jason Foster
January 5, 2022
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Written by Jason Foster & Bob Barnetson, Athabasca University In summer 2020, the Alberta government under

Why So Quiet About Unions and Collective Bargaining?
Brad James
December 16, 2021
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Written by Brad James, former Head of Organizing for United Steelworkers Canada. Views expressed are his

The Contested Boundaries of Just Transitions Law
David Doorey
December 14, 2021
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[Here is the text of a blog post I wrote that was originally published this week

Would the Recommendations in Ontario’s New Report on Work Law Improve Working Conditions for Gig Workers?
David Doorey
December 10, 2021
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Written by David Doorey, York University Yesterday, the Ontario government dropped a final report of the

The New European Platform Work Directive Through a Canadian Lens
David Doorey
December 9, 2021
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Written by David Doorey, York University There’s much excitement today in Europe surrounding the fact that

Why Canadian Employers Do Not ‘Permanently” Replace Strikers
David Doorey
December 8, 2021
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Written by David Doorey, York University [This entry was originally posted on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor Blog on