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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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    On Tim Hortons, Minimum Wage, Conspiracy, and Unlawful Reprisals

    by David Doorey January 5, 2018
    by David Doorey January 5, 2018

    Happy new year! This story from the CBC on a Tim Horton’s franchisee penalizing its employees…

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    How Bill 148 Creates the Means and the Incentive for Building Services Employees to Join Unions

    by David Doorey December 8, 2017
    by David Doorey December 8, 2017

    I have written a couple of explanatory posts (see here and here) on Ontario’s new Bill…

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    My Review of Bill 148 ESA Reforms (With Just a Little Snarky Commentary)

    by David Doorey December 6, 2017
    by David Doorey December 6, 2017

    Quick Bill 148 Summary of Employment Standards and OHSA Reforms The new Bill 148 amendments to…

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    College Instructors Overwhelmingly Reject Employers' "Final Offer". Now What?

    by David Doorey November 16, 2017
    by David Doorey November 16, 2017

    November 16 2017 The college instructors represented by OPSEU have soundly rejected the College Employer Council’s…

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    British Employment Appeals Tribunal Finds Uber Drivers are Employees of Uber

    by David Doorey November 10, 2017
    by David Doorey November 10, 2017

    November 10, 2017 A British Tribunal has upheld the decision finding that Uber drivers are “workers”…

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