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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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    Walmart Women Can't Bring Class Action for Sex Discrimination: U.S. Supreme Court

    by David Doorey June 20, 2011
    by David Doorey June 20, 2011

    The much anticipated U.S. Supreme Court decision in Walmart v. Dukes was issued today.  The case…

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    Target Employees in New York Vote Against Unionization; Union Alleges Unfair Labor Practices

    by David Doorey June 20, 2011
    by David Doorey June 20, 2011

    I noted last week the efforts by the UFCW to organize employees of Target in New…

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    B.C. Court Confirms that Law Firm Partners are "Employees" Under Human Rights Legislation

    by David Doorey June 20, 2011
    by David Doorey June 20, 2011

    UPDATE:  July 2012:   Court of Appeal overturns the Tribunal and B.C. Supreme Court, and rules…

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    The Government's Attempt to Legislate Air Canada's Bargaining Agenda

    by David Doorey June 17, 2011
    by David Doorey June 17, 2011

    Welcome to the new Canadian nanny state, curtesy of  the majority Conservative government. The Air Canada…

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    Ho-Hum, Another Huge Verdict Against Walmart for Mistreatment of Employees

    by David Doorey June 16, 2011
    by David Doorey June 16, 2011

    It’s funny, just earlier today I noted how Target’s claim that unions are unnecessary these days…

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