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    Ontario’s Wage Freeze Legislation (#Bill124) (Still) Unconstitutional

    by David Doorey February 12, 2024
    by David Doorey February 12, 2024

    The Ontario Court of Appeal today released its decision in Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association v.…

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    Does Saskatchewan’s New “Parental Rights” Policy Violate Teacher Collective Agreements?

    by Sean Tucker September 25, 2023
    by Sean Tucker September 25, 2023

    Written by Professor Sean Tucker, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Regina In 2021, the Regina…

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    TTC Strike Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

    by David Doorey May 8, 2023
    by David Doorey May 8, 2023

    Written by David Doorey In 2011, the Ontario Liberals enacted the Toronto Transit Commission Labour Disputes Resolution Act  which…

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    UPDATE: Ontario Invokes Notwithstanding Clause, Crushes Labour Rights of Educational Workers

    by David Doorey October 31, 2022
    by David Doorey October 31, 2022

    Written by David Doorey, York University UPDATE:  The Bill is out.  Here it is:  Keeping Students…

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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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