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Supreme Court to Consider Whether Right to Strike is Constitutionally Protected
October 21, 2013
Colleen Bauman outlines the s. 2(d) cases that may inform the Supreme Court's decision on the right to strike in the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour appeal.
When can grievors be ordered to repay settlements?
October 09, 2013
Christine Davies looks at two cases in which grievors were ordered to repay settlement money to the employer after talking about a settlement.
Garment workers in Bangladesh fight back
September 25, 2013
Christine Davies looks at Bangladeshi workers' struggle to join trade unions to obtain better wages and safer working conditions.
Can unionized employees bring a class action lawsuit?
July 14, 2013
Christine Davies analyses a recent case in which laid off employees launched a class action lawsuit seeking damages for wrongful or constructive dismissal.
Ontario PC labour reforms violate core democratic principles
June 10, 2013
Josh Mandryk explains how Conservative labour reforms attack the democratic principles that lie at the heart of our modern system of labour relations.
Is an Employer’s Request for Employee Medical Information an Invasion of Privacy?
June 01, 2013
Emma Phillips discusses how arbitrators have applied the tort of invasion of privacy.