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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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    Altman v. Steve's Music Store: Employer Turfs Cancer Ridden Employee, and Pays for It

    by David Doorey May 6, 2011
    by David Doorey May 6, 2011

    Courts in Canada have not been kind to insensitive, mean employers in recent years. The recently…

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    New Labour and Employment Law Casebook is Out

    by David Doorey May 5, 2011
    by David Doorey May 5, 2011

    The 8th Edition of the leading casebook on labour and employment law is now available. Labour…

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    Guest Blog: Roy Adams on the Vast Potential of Ontario v. Fraser

    by David Doorey May 4, 2011
    by David Doorey May 4, 2011

    The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision last Friday in Ontario (A.G.) v. Fraser has caused much…

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    Private Garbage Collectors in Windsor Heading for Unionization Vote

    by David Doorey May 3, 2011
    by David Doorey May 3, 2011

    The employees of Turtle Island, the private garbage collection company that won a 7 year  collection…

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    Congrats to the Tories, NDP. Is Tory Majority "Undemocratic"?

    by David Doorey May 3, 2011
    by David Doorey May 3, 2011

    Wow. That was quite an election. The Tories got a majority, moving from 143 to 167…

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