Written by David Doorey, York University #COVID-19 has devastated labour markets throughout the world. Governments have…
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Comparative Work Law
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Comparative Work Lawcompetition lawEmployment RegulationGig WorkUnions and Collective Bargaining
The Antitrust Paradox of the Gig Economy
Written by Professor Sanjukta Paul, Wayne State University Antitrust law affects workers and labor markets in…
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Charter of Rights and FreedomsComparative Work LawEmployment RegulationGig WorkInternational LawLabour EconomicsScholarshipTransnational LawUnions and Collective Bargaining
Weekend Reading from Canadian Law of Work Forum
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWith no sports or events on, and a recommendation to stay close to home, you might…
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Comparative Work LawInternational LawScholarshipTransnational LawUnions and Collective Bargaining
Can Transnational Labour Law Resolve the Crisis of Labour?
By Professor Emeritus Harry Arthurs, Osgoode Hall Law School For a hundred years, the ILO has…
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Comparative Work LawGig WorkUnions and Collective Bargaining
The World Economic Forum’s “Charter of Principles for Good Platform Work”: The Gig is Up
Written by Professor Anthony Forsyth This past January, the World Economic Forum published its Charter of Principles…
