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  • COVID-19Employment RegulationHealth and SafetyHuman RightsImmigrationMigrant WorkersOntarioStudent Post

    Flores v Scotlynn Sweetpac Growers Inc.: Migrant Workers During COVID-19 and Lessons Learned

    by Justine Wong February 3, 2021
    by Justine Wong February 3, 2021

    Written by Justine Wong, 3L, University of Ottawa Law The Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) recently…

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    Time for Change: Migrant Workers’ Rights in Canada

    by Katherine Lay July 24, 2020
    by Katherine Lay July 24, 2020

    Written by Katherine Lay, 3L, University of Victoria, Faculty of Law Migrant workers are a key,…

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  • COVID-19Employment RegulationFissured WorkGig WorkHealth and SafetyHealth CareHuman RightsImmigrationInternational LawMigrant WorkersTransnational LawUnions and Collective Bargaining

    Zoom Panel on “Democratizing Work After #COVID19”

    by David Doorey June 16, 2020
    by David Doorey June 16, 2020

    Here is a link to a Zoom video of a panel exploring the new Democratizing Work,…

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  • COVID-19Employment RegulationEuropeFissured WorkGig WorkImmigrationMigrant Workers

    Uber Eats Facing Criminal Charges in Italy. Here’s the Story

    by Antonio Aloisi June 8, 2020
    by Antonio Aloisi June 8, 2020

    Written by Antonio Aloisi (I.E. University, Madrid) and Valerio De Stefano (University of Leuven, Belgium) On…

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  • COVID-19Employment RegulationHealth and SafetyHuman RightsImmigrationMigrant Workers

    Migrant Sex Workers and the Pandemic: Magnifying Inequality and Discrimination

    by Judy Fudge June 5, 2020
    by Judy Fudge June 5, 2020

    Written by Elene Lam and Judge Fudge, McMaster University Although seemingly “we are all equal in…

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TheLawofWorkDavid J. Doorey🇨🇦@TheLawofWork·
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This is basically every riding I’ve lived in as an adult, in Toronto and Vancouver.

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Good article. Only small beef is characterization that @Uber was lobbying against its drivers being ‘reclassified as employees’

Suggests that they aren’t already employees of Uber under Ontario ESA.

ryan white@ryandwhite12

An authoritative article on just how the Ford government is enabling Uber's exploitative model and undermining workers' rights. Great to be quoted alongside workers, @veenadubal, @PalimpsestJenn, @JMandryk and others. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-uber-gets-almost-everything-it-wants-in-doug-fords-working-for-workers/

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Five stores. Now that’s interesting.

Brad James@jamesbrad263

Starbucks employees in Lethbridge: a five store application for bargaining rights with @SteelworkersCA
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TheLawofWorkDavid J. Doorey🇨🇦@TheLawofWork·
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TheLawofWorkDavid J. Doorey🇨🇦@TheLawofWork·
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Good article. Only small beef is characterization that @Uber was lobbying against its drivers being ‘reclassified as employees’

Suggests that they aren’t already employees of Uber under Ontario ESA.

ryan white@ryandwhite12

An authoritative article on just how the Ford government is enabling Uber's exploitative model and undermining workers' rights. Great to be quoted alongside workers, @veenadubal, @PalimpsestJenn, @JMandryk and others. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-uber-gets-almost-everything-it-wants-in-doug-fords-working-for-workers/

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TheLawofWorkDavid J. Doorey🇨🇦@TheLawofWork·
18h

Five stores. Now that’s interesting.

Brad James@jamesbrad263

Starbucks employees in Lethbridge: a five store application for bargaining rights with @SteelworkersCA
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220524006034/en/Lethbridge-Starbucks-Workers-File-Application-to-Join-Steelworkers-Union?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork

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