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Full-Text Articles in Labor and Employment Law
Book Review: Assault On The Worker: Occupational Health And Safety In Canada By Charles E. Reasons, Lois L. Ross And Craig Paterson, Eric M Tucker
Book Review: Assault On The Worker: Occupational Health And Safety In Canada By Charles E. Reasons, Lois L. Ross And Craig Paterson, Eric M Tucker
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The Remedial Authority Of The Labour Arbitrator: Revised Judicial Version, Paul C. Weiler
The Remedial Authority Of The Labour Arbitrator: Revised Judicial Version, Paul C. Weiler
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A crucial problem is surfacing in contemporary labour arbitration in Canada. The crisis is occasioned by the almost exponential growth in judicial review of arbitration decisions in recent years. One finds a recurring theme in many of the cases in which the courts actually quash the decisions of arbitration boards. These cases required the exercise of remedial powers by the boards. Once an arbitrator sees a violation of one of the terms and obligations of the collective agreement he must decide what, if anything, to do about it. In recent years our judges, especially those from Ontario, have tended to …
Industrial Unrest In Canada: A Diagnosis Of Recent Experience, J. H. G. Crispo, Harry W. Arthurs
Industrial Unrest In Canada: A Diagnosis Of Recent Experience, J. H. G. Crispo, Harry W. Arthurs
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To diagnose the recent wave of industrial unrest in Canada, it is first of all necessary to indentify its characteristics. The two major dimensions of this phenomenon concern the source of union militancy and its illegal manifestations.