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1978

Labor and Employment Law

Certification

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Association Of Commercial And Technical Employees, Local 1726, Canadian Labour Congress V New Moon Restaurant, Innis Christie Nov 1978

Association Of Commercial And Technical Employees, Local 1726, Canadian Labour Congress V New Moon Restaurant, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

I wish to advise you that the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) has granted the request of the Applicant to withdraw the Application for Certification filed with the Board in connection with the above-noted case on September 18, 1978.


Correction Officers Association Of Nova Scotia V Metropolitan Authority Of Halifax, Dartmouth And Halifax County, Innis Christie Nov 1978

Correction Officers Association Of Nova Scotia V Metropolitan Authority Of Halifax, Dartmouth And Halifax County, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on October 17, 1978, for Certification of the Applicant as Bargaining Agent pursuant to the Trade Union Act;


United Brotherhood Of Carpenters & Joiners Of America, Local 2165 V Can-Am Containers Limited, Innis Christie May 1978

United Brotherhood Of Carpenters & Joiners Of America, Local 2165 V Can-Am Containers Limited, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

APPLICATION having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on March 13, 1978, for Certification of the Applicant as Bargaining Agent pursuant to the Trade Union Act;


Recent Developments In Labour Law In Nova Scotia, Geoff England, Brian Hansen, Greg North Feb 1978

Recent Developments In Labour Law In Nova Scotia, Geoff England, Brian Hansen, Greg North

Dalhousie Law Journal

In the eighteen months since "Recent Developments in Labour Law in Nova Scotia" were last noted, the labour scene, both in Nova Scotia and generally across Canada, has been very active. Both the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and the Supreme Court of Canada have been involved in several interesting decisions, and of particular interest is the fact that the Nova Scotia Labour Relations Board has issued several written decisions involving sections that hitherto had not been extensively considered. The following subject areas are noted here: first, unfair labour practices, where the Board has come down with several interesting decisions; …