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Canadian Charter does not guarantee work opportunities to members of labour unions *

Canada - March 18 2013
Recent recognition that the right to a collective bargaining process is protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter) has…

Co-authors: François Côté, John Mastoras, Jocelyn F. Rancourt, William Armstrong.


Target not a successor company, B.C. board rules *

Canada - November 27 2012
The Zellers Inc. and Target Canada Co. decision establishes that collective bargaining rights will not necessarily follow the enterprise when a company acquires something previously used or possessed by the unionized business.

Co-authors: Madeleine L.S. Loewenberg.


What employers should remember when hosting company parties *

Canada - November 22 2012
As we enter the holiday season, so too do we enter the holiday party season.

Co-authors: François Côté, Andrew (Andy) R. Robertson, QC, Jocelyn F. Rancourt, Charles E. Hurdon.


Proposed amendments to the Canada Labour Code *

Canada - November 22 2012
Bill C-45, bearing the short title “Jobs and Growth Act, 2012” (the Act), passed its second reading on October 30, 2012, and was referred to the Standing Senate Committee on National Finance.

Co-authors: Andrew (Andy) R. Robertson, QC, Jocelyn F. Rancourt, Charles E. Hurdon, Lukasz Granosik.


Canadian charter does not guarantee work to labour unions *

Canada - May 28 2012
Ontario’s highest court has released a precedent-setting decision on the scope of the right to freedom of association under section 2(d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Co-authors: Daniel R. McDonald.


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