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Supreme Court of Canada

Constitutional Protection of the Right to Strike

(Disponible en français : La protection constitutionnelle du droit de grève) On 30 January 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada recognized a constitutional protection of the right to strike, ruling that it is an indispensable part of collective bargaining. The Court’s decision in Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v. Saskatchewan is likely to have important implications…

March 12, 2015 in Employment and labour, justice and rights, Law.

Women’s Representation on Corporate Boards in Canada

(Disponible en français : Représentation des femmes dans les conseils d’administration au Canada) You may also wish to consult other HillNotes in honour of International Women’s Day Canadian women earn a third of master’s degrees in business administration and play a greater role in the business sector than at any time in Canada’s history, yet…

March 5, 2015 in Business, Employment and labour, Social affairs and population.

The RCMP and the Right to Collective Bargaining

(Disponible en français : La GRC et le droit à la négociation collective) On 16 January 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada released its ruling on the right of members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to engage in collective bargaining. This decision is the latest contribution to the debate about the nature of…

February 9, 2015 in Employment and labour, justice and rights, Law.

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