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    How Three Simple Labor Laws Helped Unions Organize Amazon, UBER

    by David Doorey August 7, 2025
    by David Doorey August 7, 2025

    By David Doorey, York University [This post was first published on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor blog…

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    What If UBER is a Federal Undertaking?

    by David Doorey July 4, 2025
    by David Doorey July 4, 2025

    By David Doorey, York University You might have seen the news that the UFCW was certified…

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    The “Canadian Problem” in Professional Sports Collective Bargaining

    by David Doorey June 7, 2024
    by David Doorey June 7, 2024

    By David Doorey North American professional sports provides a fascinating example of voluntary transnational collective bargaining. …

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    Models of Broader-Based Sectoral Collective Bargaining

    by David Doorey February 3, 2023
    by David Doorey February 3, 2023

    Written by David J. Doorey Among the hottest topics at any labor law gathering in recent…

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    Right of B.C. Workers to Refuse to Cross a Legal Picket Line Bolstered

    by David Doorey September 26, 2022
    by David Doorey September 26, 2022

    Written by Craig Bavis, Victory Square Law Office, Vancouver Labour relations has always been a little…

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