Written by David Doorey, York University We knew that Alberta’s United Conservative party would eventually get…
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Comparative Work Law
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Common Law of EmploymentComparative Work LawEmployment RegulationUnited StatesWrongful Dismissal
Severance rights for the 99%
Written by Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman, Chauncey Wilson Memorial Research Professor & Director of the Workplace Law…
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Comparative Work LawCOVID-19United States
Today is the Works Progress Administration’s 85th Birthday. Let’s Bring it Back for a Food Industry in Crisis
Written by Annie Hollister, 3L, Harvard Law School [This post was originally published on May 6…
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Comparative Work LawEmployment RegulationGig WorkUnions and Collective Bargaining
Foodora Canada Saga Highlights the Failure of Canada’s Workplace Protection Regimes
by Josh Mandrykby Josh MandrykWritten by Josh Mandryk, Goldblatt Partners, Toronto On April 27, 2020, food delivery service Foodora Canada announced…
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Comparative Work LawCOVID-19Employment RegulationGig WorkUnions and Collective Bargaining
Thoughts on the Foodora Fiasco: Have Labour Laws Been Violated?
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University There’s a familiar pattern emerging. Foodora announces its entry into a…
