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David Doorey

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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    Scotiabank loses (again) in its bid to stop employee class action lawsuit

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

    The Ontario Divisional Court has dismissed the latest attempt by Scotiabank to prevent some 5000 of…

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    Target’s Anti-Union Video, with My Commentary for (Future) Canadian Target Employees

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

    Written by David Doorey, York University [June 16, 2011] Thanks to one of my students for…

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    On Strikes, Replacement Workers, and Back-to-Work Legislation

    by David Doorey June 15, 2011
    by David Doorey June 15, 2011

    Wow.  What a week for industrial relations teachers!  There’s been a steady stream of real-world examples…

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    Cuba v. Global Egg Corp: When Should a Release Signed by an Employee Bar a Legal Proceeding Against an Employer?

    by David Doorey June 13, 2011
    by David Doorey June 13, 2011

    This post asks you HR managers and employment lawyers a question:  If an employment contract requires…

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    McGuinty Wage Freeze Law Drives Workers to Unions

    by David Doorey June 9, 2011
    by David Doorey June 9, 2011

    One of the core lessons of the industrial relations theory systems theory was that the industrial…

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