Written by Jonathan Levitan, 2L, Harvard Law School Joe Biden is officially the Democratic party’s nominee for…
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Comparative Work Law
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Comparative Work LawEmployee ClassificationEmployment RegulationMinimum Wage
WE and the Legal Status of the True Volunteer
Written by Alison Braley-Rattai, Brock University The WE controversy has embroiled Prime Minister Trudeau and Finance…
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Comparative Work LawGig WorkUnions and Collective Bargaining
A Union Default Model to Improve Freedom of Association
Written by Professor Mark Harcourt, University of Waikato; Professor Gregor Gall, Visiting Professor, Leeds University; Professor…
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Class ActionCommon Law of EmploymentComparative Work LawEmployment RegulationEuropeGig WorkSupreme Court of Canada
Uber v Heller and the Prospects for a Transnational Judicial Dialogue on the Gig Economy
by Alan Boggby Alan BoggWritten by Professor Alan Bogg, University of Bristol Across the world, Gig employers are now facing…
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Alberta Tests Right-Wing Republican Inspired Labour Laws
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University We knew that Alberta’s United Conservative party would eventually get…
