The CRIMT/Canadian Industrial Relations Association conference in Quebec City begins Wednesday. Here is the website and program.
Looks like a great line up of Canadian and international industrial relations and labour law scholars. I am a great panel with Professor Harry Arthurs (Osgoode Hall Law School), Kerry Rittich (U. of Toronto Law School), and Cynthia Estlund (NYU Law School)–three very important labour and employment law scholars … and me! Are topic is Decentred Labour Law. Actually, the panel is spending much of its allotted time discussing my draft paper entitled–strangely enough- “Decentring Labour Law”. So I am both very honoured to have these three folks discussing my paper and also a little nervous to have these three folks discussing my paper in a public forum. But it should be fun.
If you are interested in what I mean by “Decentred Labour Law”, you can take a look at my draft paper, which I have just now posted on my SSRN site. It is at this link. As indicated on the paper, this is a very early draft, so comments are welcome. Looking forward to seeing those of you who will be there. Cheers, David
What the Heck is Decentred Labour Law, anyhow?
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