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  • Collective BargainingCommon Law of EmploymentEmployee ClassificationEmployment RegulationGig WorkHealth and SafetyOLRBtechnology

    Uber and Lyft Suspended a Labour Activist from the App. Is this Lawful?

    by David Doorey November 19, 2021
    by David Doorey November 19, 2021

    By David Doorey, York University A gig worker, let’s call her Jane, who also happens to…

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  • AlbertaCollective BargainingComparative Work LawFreedom of AssociationGig WorkUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    Teamsters Apply to Represent Amazon Employees in Alberta. And What About this Raise?

    by David Doorey September 14, 2021
    by David Doorey September 14, 2021

    David Doorey, York University Earlier this year, I published a column on Jacobin that compared and…

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  • Collective BargainingComparative Work LawFissured WorkFreedom of AssociationInterest ArbitrationInternational LawStrikes and LockoutsUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    How New Zealand’s New Sectoral Collective Bargaining Model Would Work in Canada

    by David Doorey May 11, 2021
    by David Doorey May 11, 2021

    Written by David Doorey, York University New Zealand’s government is in the news for more than…

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  • Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingFreedom of AssociationOntario

    The Striking Absence of Freedom of Association in Landlord and Tenant Law

    by David Doorey February 19, 2021
    by David Doorey February 19, 2021

    Written by David Doorey, York University Tenants have formed and joined Tenants’ Associations hoping to bargain…

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  • Collective BargainingCOVID-19Health and SafetyHealth CareLabour ArbitrationOntarioPrivacyUnions and Collective Bargaining

    Arbitrator: Employees Must Get Swabbed for COVID

    by Dave Wakely December 16, 2020
    by Dave Wakely December 16, 2020

    Written by David Wakely In a recent case between Caressant Care Nursing & Retirement Home and CLAC, Arbitrator…

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