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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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    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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    Right of B.C. Workers to Refuse to Cross a Legal Picket Line Bolstered

    by David Doorey September 26, 2022
    by David Doorey September 26, 2022

    Written by Craig Bavis, Victory Square Law Office, Vancouver Labour relations has always been a little…

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    Why Canadian Employers Do Not ‘Permanently” Replace Strikers

    by David Doorey December 8, 2021
    by David Doorey December 8, 2021

    Written by David Doorey, York University [This entry was originally posted on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor Blog on…

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