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    Can Uber Workers “Strike”?

    by David Doorey February 14, 2024
    by David Doorey February 14, 2024

    Written by David Doorey, York University There’s news today of a North America wide “strike” by…

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    Models of Broader-Based Sectoral Collective Bargaining

    by David Doorey February 3, 2023
    by David Doorey February 3, 2023

    Written by David J. Doorey Among the hottest topics at any labor law gathering in recent…

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    New Video: Standing Up to the Notwithstanding Clause

    by David Doorey November 25, 2022
    by David Doorey November 25, 2022

    By David Doorey, York University During my coverage of the recent battle between CUPE education workers…

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    R.O. MacDowell: Who Defines Appropriate Bargaining Units After the Constitutionalization of Labour Law?

    by Richard MacDowell October 10, 2022
    by Richard MacDowell October 10, 2022

    Written by Richard O. MacDowell, Arbitrator and Former Chair of the OLRB (1995-2001) At common law,…

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    CUPW’s Unfair Labour Practice Complaint Against Uber Raises All Sorts of Issues

    by David Doorey September 16, 2022
    by David Doorey September 16, 2022

    Written by David Doorey, York University Back in January of this year, I posted a story…

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    Interesting BCLRB decision upheld by Court of Appeal:

    Air Canada’s direction to caterer to load enough food at non-BC airports for inbound & outbound flights out of Vancouver unlawfully avoided BC’s anti-scab worker law.

    Caters on strike in Vancouver.

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    Only a matter of time before all airline cabin crew realize they are better off with collective bargaining than trying to deal with airlines individually.

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    Interesting BCLRB decision upheld by Court of Appeal:

    Air Canada’s direction to caterer to load enough food at non-BC airports for inbound & outbound flights out of Vancouver unlawfully avoided BC’s anti-scab worker law.

    Caters on strike in Vancouver.

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