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    What If UBER is a Federal Undertaking?

    by David Doorey July 4, 2025
    by David Doorey July 4, 2025

    By David Doorey, York University You might have seen the news that the UFCW was certified…

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    DHL Requests Permission to Violate Labour Laws

    by David Doorey June 19, 2025
    by David Doorey June 19, 2025

    By David Doorey, York University Back in the 1990s, I worked on a case that led…

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  • Charter of Rights and FreedomsCollective BargainingFreedom of AssociationHuman RightsOntarioUnions and Collective Bargaining

    Ontario’s Controversial Bill 5 and Labour Rights: A Dangerous Precedent

    by David Doorey June 6, 2025
    by David Doorey June 6, 2025

    I recall being fascinated early on in my graduate studies in labour law to learn about…

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    How Will the Canada Post Dispute End? (And Some Thoughts on the Kaplan Report)

    by David Doorey May 23, 2025
    by David Doorey May 23, 2025

    Written by David Doorey, York University  CUPW is in a legal position to strike, again. You…

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    Canada Post Collective Bargaining Wrap Up: Where Things Stand

    by David Doorey December 19, 2024
    by David Doorey December 19, 2024

    By David Doorey, Professor of Work Law & Labour Relations, York University I have published a…

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    David J. Doorey (aka The Law of Work) @thelawofwork.bsky.social 16 hours

    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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    David J. Doorey (aka The Law of Work) @thelawofwork.bsky.social 1 day

    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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    David J. Doorey (aka The Law of Work) @thelawofwork.bsky.social 16 hours

    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.

    www.vancouverisawesome.com/highlights/b...
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    David J. Doorey (aka The Law of Work) @thelawofwork.bsky.social 1 day

    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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