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    What CUPW v Foodora Reveals for the Future Litigation in Uber v Heller

    by Bethany Hastie July 6, 2020
    by Bethany Hastie July 6, 2020

    Written by Professor Bethany Hastie, University of British Columbia The Supreme Court of Canada released its…

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    The Agricultural Employees Protection Act is (still) not working. Why?

    by Roy Adams July 3, 2020
    by Roy Adams July 3, 2020

    Written by Roy Adams, Professor Emeritus, McMaster University Issued in two parts by the Agriculture, Food…

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  • Charter of Rights and FreedomsCommon Law of EmploymentOntarioSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective Bargaining

    Breaking free from Wagner’s Web? Tribunal upholds Constitutionality of AEPA

    by Alison Braley-Rattai July 2, 2020
    by Alison Braley-Rattai July 2, 2020

    Written by Alison Braley-Rattai, Brock University On June 17th, the Ontario Agricultural, Farming and Rural Affairs…

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  • Class ActionCommon Law of EmploymentEmployment RegulationGig WorkOntarioSupreme Court of Canada

    Heller v. Uber: Ensuring the Vindication of Rights in Canada

    by Michael Wright June 30, 2020
    by Michael Wright June 30, 2020

    Written by Michael Wright and Danielle Stampley, Wright Henry LLP. The authors are co-counsel to the…

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    Severance rights for the 99%

    by Rachel Arnow-Richman June 30, 2020
    by Rachel Arnow-Richman June 30, 2020

    Written by Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman, Chauncey Wilson Memorial Research Professor & Director of the Workplace Law…

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    Sorry to hear of the passing of Leo Gerard, former head of the Canadian and International Steelworkers' Union.

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    In Canada, some form of political opinion is protected everywhere except: Ontario, Alberta, Nunavut, Sask, and federal.

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    Sorry to hear of the passing of Leo Gerard, former head of the Canadian and International Steelworkers' Union.

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    Interesting discussion here about whether Canadian human rights legislation should include "political opinion/belief" as a prohibited ground.

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