By David Doorey, York University Nearly 20 years ago, I published an article about an emerging…
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Video: Prof. David Doorey and Lawyer Ryan White Discuss Decision Finding Foodora Gig Workers are “Employees”
by David Dooreyby David DooreyIn February 2020, the Ontario Labour Relations Board issued an important decision finding that gig workers…
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Do Ontario’s Collective Bargaining Laws Protect Migrant Worker Dismissed for Raising Collective Workplace Concerns?
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey In a complaint being litigated this week at the Ontario Labour Relations…
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Disappointing Labour Law Reforms and What Unions Hold in Their Own Hands
by Fred Wilsonby Fred WilsonWritten by Fred Wilson “There is much discussion today in labour law circles about the need…
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Are NBA players engaged in an unlawful strike? It depends.
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey This afternoon, a group of NBA teams announced that they were “boycotting”…