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    The Worst Supreme Court of Canada Decision in Labour & Employment Law

    by David Doorey August 24, 2020
    by David Doorey August 24, 2020

    Written by David Doorey Lawyer Gurvir Sangha posed an intriguing question on his Twitter account this…

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    Restricting a Union’s Political Activities: The Constitutionality of Alberta Bill 32

    by Dennis Buchanan July 27, 2020
    by Dennis Buchanan July 27, 2020

    Written by Dennis Buchanan, Lawyer, Nickerson, Roberts, Holinski and Mercer Alberta Bill 32 proposes to create…

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  • Class ActionCommon Law of EmploymentComparative Work LawEmployment RegulationEuropeGig WorkSupreme Court of Canada

    Uber v Heller and the Prospects for a Transnational Judicial Dialogue on the Gig Economy

    by Alan Bogg July 15, 2020
    by Alan Bogg July 15, 2020

    Written by Professor Alan Bogg, University of Bristol Across the world, Gig employers are now facing…

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  • AlbertaCharter of Rights and FreedomsEmployment RegulationSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective BargainingWomen and Work

    Alberta’s Bill 32 Is a Seismic Break in Labour and Employment Law

    by Jason Foster July 10, 2020
    by Jason Foster July 10, 2020

    Written by Professor Jason Foster, Athabasca University Last week the United Conservative Party government of Jason…

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  • AlbertaCharter of Rights and FreedomsComparative Work LawEmployment RegulationSupreme Court of CanadaUnions and Collective Bargaining

    Alberta Tests Right-Wing Republican Inspired Labour Laws

    by David Doorey July 8, 2020
    by David Doorey July 8, 2020

    Written by David Doorey, York University We knew that Alberta’s United Conservative party would eventually get…

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