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  • Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingFreedom of AssociationOntarioPublic SectorSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective Bargaining

    Ontario’s Wage Freeze Legislation (#Bill124) (Still) Unconstitutional

    by David Doorey February 12, 2024
    by David Doorey February 12, 2024

    The Ontario Court of Appeal today released its decision in Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association v.…

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  • Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingFreedom of AssociationStrikes and LockoutsSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    Read the Text of Prof. Doorey’s Sefton Lecture on Future of Labour Law

    by David Doorey February 2, 2024
    by David Doorey February 2, 2024

    I have posted the essay version of the Sefton-Williams Memorial Lecture I presented at the University…

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  • Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingFreedom of AssociationOntarioStrikes and LockoutsSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective Bargaining

    How Metro Obtained an Injunction to Restrict Strikers from Picketing Warehouses

    by David Doorey August 29, 2023
    by David Doorey August 29, 2023

    August 29, 2023 I worked for years at the giant #Metro distribution centre on West Mall…

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    TTC Strike Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

    by David Doorey May 8, 2023
    by David Doorey May 8, 2023

    Written by David Doorey In 2011, the Ontario Liberals enacted the Toronto Transit Commission Labour Disputes Resolution Act  which…

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  • Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingComparative Work LawFreedom of AssociationHuman RightsStrikes and LockoutsSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    What Might a Right to Strike for Non-Union Workers in Canada Look Like?

    by David Doorey December 16, 2022
    by David Doorey December 16, 2022

    By David Doorey, York University Workers at some 100 Starbucks stores in the United States today…

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