By David Doorey, York University Workers at some 100 Starbucks stores in the United States today…
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Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingComparative Work LawFreedom of AssociationHuman RightsOntarioStrikes and LockoutsSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States
Lessons for the Railway Showdown from a Victory in Canada
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University. This post was originally published on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor…
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Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingComparative Work LawFreedom of AssociationStrikes and LockoutsUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States
On the Right to Strike in Canada and the United States
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University [This post was originally published as part of my ongoing…
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Collective BargainingComparative Work LawFreedom of AssociationOLRBOntarioUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States
A Canadian Proposal for Starbucks Bargaining
by David Dooreyby David Doorey By David Doorey, York University [This post was originally published on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor blog…
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Common Law of EmploymentComparative Work LawEmployment RegulationOntarioUnited States
Reforming Non-Compete Law: A Cross Border Perspective
by David Dooreyby David DooreyI recently co-authored a piece with Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman of University of Florida Law that considered…