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    Organizing Part-Time College Instructors – Writing on the Wall?

    by David Doorey May 5, 2008
    by David Doorey May 5, 2008

    This story describes the efforts of OPSEU to organize part-time college instructors.  They claim to have collected…

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    Battle in TTC Union?

    by David Doorey April 29, 2008
    by David Doorey April 29, 2008

    Here’s an article on the TTC strike. Pay attention to how personalities and politics can influence industrial…

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Oh please. Would any other party have appointed a young inexperienced white guy to be multicultural minister?

He should have declined the position if he wants to be treated seriously in his own merits.

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In Nova Scotia, public sector lawyers have struck multiple times to get government to bargain collectively, even though lawyers are expressly excluded from collective bargaining statutes in that province.

These lawyers have a lot of power when they decide to use it.

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Barristers walk out of courts in strike over legal aid funding https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61946038

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Oh please. Would any other party have appointed a young inexperienced white guy to be multicultural minister?

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In Nova Scotia, public sector lawyers have struck multiple times to get government to bargain collectively, even though lawyers are expressly excluded from collective bargaining statutes in that province.

These lawyers have a lot of power when they decide to use it.

The Young Criminal Bar@TheYoungCBA

Barristers walk out of courts in strike over legal aid funding https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61946038

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