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    COVID-19 and Public Education Collective Agreements in Quebec

    by Travis Fast March 20, 2020
    by Travis Fast March 20, 2020

    Written by Travis Fast and Martin Dumas, Laval University On Thursday morning the 19th of March…

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Canadian jurisdictions using one-step test for assessing majority employee support (card-check) for collective bargaining rather than two-step (card-check + vote) in whole or part of workforce:

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