Written by David Doorey, York University We have followed on this blog the fascinating and now…
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Saskatchewan: The long arms of the law still denying Unifor Local 594 members the ability to obtain a collective agreement
by Ronni Nordalby Ronni NordalWritten by Ronni Nordal, Q.C., Regina Consumer’s Co-op Refineries Limited (CCRL) locked out members of Unifor…
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AlbertaCharter of Rights and FreedomsEmployment RegulationHealth CareInternational LawPublic SectorStudent PostUnions and Collective Bargaining
The Alberta Government Versus its Physicians: Is Freedom of Association at Risk?
by Caleb Henryby Caleb HenryWritten by Caleb Henry, J.D. Candidate, Robson Hall, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba In February…
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Foodora Canada Saga Highlights the Failure of Canada’s Workplace Protection Regimes
by Josh Mandrykby Josh MandrykWritten by Josh Mandryk, Goldblatt Partners, Toronto On April 27, 2020, food delivery service Foodora Canada announced…
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Comparative Work LawCOVID-19Employment RegulationGig WorkUnions and Collective Bargaining
Thoughts on the Foodora Fiasco: Have Labour Laws Been Violated?
by David Dooreyby David DooreyWritten by David Doorey, York University There’s a familiar pattern emerging. Foodora announces its entry into a…