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Mapping Ontario’s Distinctive Model of Construction Labour Law
January 13, 2023
David Doorey and Josh Mandryk, “Mapping Ontario’s Distinctive Model of Construction Labour Law” (2022), 24(2) Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal 207. The article provides a detailed introduction to construction labour law, focusing on...
Uber’s Proposal for Portable Benefits Is a Poison Pill
February 27, 2022
Simon Archer and Josh Mandryk say that Uber's proposal for portable benefits is a poison pill that will only benefit Uber itself.
Foodora Canada Saga Highlights the Failure of Canada’s Workplace Protection Regimes
May 05, 2020
Josh Mandryk explains why the Foodora Canada saga is a damning indictment of our hands-off regulation of the gig economy.
Employment standards changes would mean working more and earning less overtime pay
March 17, 2019
In this Toronto Star op ed, Josh Mandryk discusses proposed changes to the Employment Standards Act’s hours of work and overtime protections.
Many college internships in Ontario may be illegal
May 31, 2016
In their "Law of Work" guest blog, Nadine Blum and Josh Mandryk argue that students at private career colleges are entitled to be paid for internships.
Majoritarianism, Exclusivity and the “Right to Work” : The Legal Incoherence of Ontario Bill 64
October 23, 2015
Josh Mandryk argues that PC "right-to-work" legislation in Ontario is legally incoherent and will have significant unforeseen and unintended consequences.