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Contribution to Book
Regulating Strikes in Essential Services - Canada
Regulating Strikes in Essential Services: A Comparative 'Law in Action' Perspective, eds. Moti Mironi and Monika Schlachter (The Netherlands: Wolter-Kluwers, 2019), pps. 107-144.
  • Eric Tucker, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Keywords
  • collective bargaining,
  • Canada,
  • labour relations
Disciplines
Abstract

This chapter was written as a part of a comparative law project examining the regulation of strikes in essential services. It describes and analyses Canada's experience with strikes in essential services, including the historical development of essential service strike regulation, Canada's shifting understanding of essentiality and, most recently, the implications of constitutional labour rights, including the right to strike, for essential service strike regulation. It also looks at the law in action through a consideration of the application of these laws in their specific contest.

Comments

This book chapter is published in Regulating Strikes in Essential Services: A Comparative 'Law in Action' Perspective, eds. Moti Mironi and Monika Schlachter (The Netherlands: Wolter-Kluwers, 2018), pps. 107-144.

Citation Information
Eric Tucker. "Regulating Strikes in Essential Services - Canada" Regulating Strikes in Essential Services: A Comparative 'Law in Action' Perspective, eds. Moti Mironi and Monika Schlachter (The Netherlands: Wolter-Kluwers, 2019), pps. 107-144. (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ericm_tucker/153/