

CLWF
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@CanLawWorkForum
Timely, insightful analysis of work law and labour policy by leading academics, practitioners, thought leaders, and students.









Lots of chatter about Uber announcing it will kind of, sort of treat drivers as "workers" in the UK. How does the UK's "worker" category compare to Canada's "dependent contractor" status? Some thoughts in my new post here on @CanLawWorkForum: lawofwork.ca/uberworkerstat…

A primer for Canadians by @Harvard_Law’s Jonathan Levitan on what is contained in the U.S. Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO Act) which recently passed in the House south of the border. (From @CanLawWorkForum) lawofwork.ca/amp/bidenagenda

New from @RSandill (counsel for applicant), discussing important new "family status" discrimination decision from OHRT: "Kovintharajah v. Paragon Linen & Laundry: When Failure to Accommodate Child Care Needs is “Family Status” Discrimination" lawofwork.ca/13360-2/

Amazon workers in Alabama are voting on whether to unionize, but the company is bombarding them with anti-union propaganda. In Canada, by contrast, votes are held quickly, making it harder for companies to stack the deck — a model that can work in the US. jacobinmag.com/2021/02/amazon…












Job! Teaching stream faculty position in Law & Society, @yorkuniversity in Toronto, any rank! academicwork.ca/jobs/assistant…





