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Bob Barnetson

  • AlbertaCollective BargainingFreedom of AssociationUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    Bill 32 Regulations Continue Attack on Unions in Alberta

    by Bob Barnetson January 5, 2022
    by Bob Barnetson January 5, 2022

    Written by Jason Foster & Bob Barnetson, Athabasca University In summer 2020, the Alberta government under…

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  • AlbertaEmployment RegulationHealth and Safety

    Why is Alberta Making Workplaces Less Safe? Alberta Undermines Internal Responsibility System with New Rules

    by Bob Barnetson December 1, 2021
    by Bob Barnetson December 1, 2021

    By Bob Barnetson, Susan Cake, and Jason Foster, Athabasca University, and Jared Matsunaga Turnbull, Alberta Workers’ Health Centre…

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  • AlbertaCOVID-19Employment RegulationHealth and Safety

    Alberta Government Continues Rollback of Worker Protections

    by Bob Barnetson November 10, 2020
    by Bob Barnetson November 10, 2020

    Written by Professors Jason Foster and Bob Barnetson, Athabasca University Last week the Alberta UCP government…

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  • AlbertaHealth and SafetyHealth CareStrikes and LockoutsUnions and Collective BargainingWomen and Work

    One-Day Wildcat Strike by Alberta Health Workers Likely Just the Beginning

    by Bob Barnetson October 28, 2020
    by Bob Barnetson October 28, 2020

    Written by Jason Foster and Bob Barnetson, Athabasca University Albertans woke up on Monday October 26…

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  • AlbertaCharter of Rights and FreedomsStrikes and LockoutsUnions and Collective Bargaining

    Athabasca University Threatens to Exploit Peculiar Alberta Labour Law to Weaken Unions

    by Bob Barnetson September 22, 2020
    by Bob Barnetson September 22, 2020

    Written by Bob Barnetson, Athabasca University The decision as to who is in (and out) of…

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