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It takes three to tango in the EU: the new European Directive on Platform Work
By Valerio De Stefano, Osgoode Hall Law School In March 2024, The European Union’s institutions reached an agreement to adopt a European Directive on Platform Work. To understand the content …
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How Will the York Strike End (2024 Edition)?
by David Dooreyby David DooreyBy David Doorey, York University Almost six years ago this week (on March 13, 2018 to be precise), I posted a blog entry entitled “How Will the York Strike End?” …
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On York Strikes and Interest Arbitration
by David Dooreyby David DooreyBy David Doorey, York University The latest CUPE 3093 strike by part-time instructors at York has entered its second week. If the strike continues without meaningful progress in negotiations, we …
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Video: A Primer on the Law of Picketing in Canada
by David Dooreyby David DooreyBy David Doorey, York University You may have heard that a strike just commenced at York University. The strikers are part-time instructors represented by CUPE 3093. There have beens several …
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Doorey’s Essay on Comparative Strike Law on Harvard Law Review
by David Dooreyby David DooreyIf you are looking for some reading on comparative labo(u)r law and the law of strikes and labour law policy — and really who isn’t? — you might want to …