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Vol. 45 No. 2, September - September 2014

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Index

  • The Trilogy strikes back: reconsidering constitutional protection for the freedom to strike.
  • The Trilogy and labour boards: where has all the good faith gone?
  • The 'Supreme Court of Canada's Labour Law Trilogy': its legacy and implications on the future.
  • "The Trilogy is a foreign country, they do things differently there."(Symposium: The Labour Trilogy)
  • Karl Klare's vision of democratization in the workplace and the contradictory evolution of labour law jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of Canada.
  • Labour rights and labour politics under the Charter.
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