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Professor Doorey is a Full Professor of Work Law and Labour Relations at York University. He is Academic Director of Osgoode Hall Law School’s executive LLM Program in Labour and Employment Law and a Senior Research Associate at Harvard Law School’s Labor and Worklife Program. Professor Doorey is a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School (LL.B., Ph.D), London School of Economics (LLM Labour Law), and the University of Toronto (B.A., M.I.R.).

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    When Can an Employer Dismiss an Employee Who is on Leave?

    by David Doorey December 15, 2011
    by David Doorey December 15, 2011

    Here is a nice clear discussion by Toronto lawyer (and fellow blogger) Stuart Rudner of an…

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    My Clawbies Nominations

    by David Doorey December 14, 2011
    by David Doorey December 14, 2011

      As year end approaches, it must be time to consider the best of the Canadian…

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  • Common Law of EmploymentLaw of Work ArchiveSupreme Court of Canada

    Is Employment Law Losing Touch with Common Sense?

    by David Doorey December 12, 2011
    by David Doorey December 12, 2011

    Written by David Doorey Should we aim for legal rules and reasoning that can be applied…

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    Osgoode Prof Craig Scott to Run for Jack Layton's Seat

    by David Doorey December 9, 2011
    by David Doorey December 9, 2011

    My colleague up here at York, Professor Craig Scott  of  Osgoode Hall Law School, has announced…

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    Does "Hardball" Labour Relations Work for Government Employers?

    by David Doorey December 8, 2011
    by David Doorey December 8, 2011

    The City of Toronto should lockout their own employees while its cold,unless they completely cave and…

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