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  • Collective BargainingComparative Work LawFreedom of AssociationOLRBOntarioUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    A Canadian Proposal for Starbucks Bargaining

    by David Doorey August 2, 2022
    by David Doorey August 2, 2022

     By David Doorey, York University [This post was originally published on Harvard Law School’s OnLabor blog…

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  • Collective BargainingLabour ArbitrationSports LabourUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    Trevor Bauer Suspension: Professional Sport as a Lens for Studying Labour-Management Relations

    by Brad Walchuk May 3, 2022
    by Brad Walchuk May 3, 2022

    Written by Brad Walchuk, Staff Rep, CUPE, Local 3906 and Adjunct Professor, Brock University The study…

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  • Common Law of EmploymentComparative Work LawEmployment RegulationOntarioUnited States

    Reforming Non-Compete Law: A Cross Border Perspective

    by David Doorey March 3, 2022
    by David Doorey March 3, 2022

    I recently co-authored a piece with Professor Rachel Arnow-Richman of University of Florida Law that considered…

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  • AlbertaCollective BargainingFreedom of AssociationUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    Bill 32 Regulations Continue Attack on Unions in Alberta

    by Jason Foster January 5, 2022
    by Jason Foster January 5, 2022

    Written by Jason Foster & Bob Barnetson, Athabasca University In summer 2020, the Alberta government under…

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  • Collective BargainingFreedom of AssociationStrikes and LockoutsUnions and Collective BargainingUnited States

    Why So Quiet About Unions and Collective Bargaining?

    by Brad James December 16, 2021
    by Brad James December 16, 2021

    Written by Brad James, former Head of Organizing for United Steelworkers Canada.  Views expressed are his…

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