Written by Fred Wilson “There is much discussion today in labour law circles about the need…
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Child Labour in B.C.: Our Inadequate Enforcement Mechanisms
by Samrah Mianby Samrah MianWritten by Samrah Mian, 2L, University of Victoria Faculty of Law Many British Columbians are likely…
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British ColumbiaCommon Law of EmploymentEmployment RegulationOntarioReal Life PleadingsWrongful Dismissal
Real Pleadings: Employment Status Lawsuit Set to Shake Up Financial Advice Industry?
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University It’s not only gig workers and other precarious workers who…
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A Crisis of Mobility: The Inherent Precarity of the Fly-In, Fly-Out Workforce
by Sydney Langby Sydney LangWritten by Sydney Lang, 3L, McGill Law School The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the experiences of…
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Could a Union-Led Work Stoppage to Combat COVID be Legal in Canada?
Written by Peter Cameron As COVID19 swept through Canadian meat and poultry processing plants, union leaders…
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