A major labour law conference is taking place next month at Laval University in Quebec City. It’s organized by CRIMT and the Canadian Industrial Relations Association, and will be attended by the Who’s Who of labour and employment law in Canada and abroad. The Conference title this year is: Employee Representaton in the New World of Work: The Dynamics of Rights, Voice, Performance, and Power.
Here is the home page for the conference, which includes the program. The CRIMT conferences are excellent, and I expect this one to be the same. If you can get there, the registration process is explained on the website.
I will be there, on a panel with some seriously important folks, including: Harry Arthurs (Osgoode), Cythia Estlund (NYU Law School), whose new book Regoverning the Workplace explores this topic in great depth,, and Kerry Rittich (U of T Law School). We will be discussing “Decentred Labour Law”, what it means and whether it offers any insight into the future of workplace regulation.
Hope to see you there, and I will post the link to conference papers when they are up on the website.
Major Labour Law Conference, June 16-18
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