LABRST 3C03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Barista, Situation Two, Collective Bargaining

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3) 3 regimes: the common law as it is the bedrock of employment and labour law, employment standards act and human rights codes, collective bargaining. We will look statutory regulation and i will explain the charter of rights and freedoms. We will look at collective bargaining and its relationship to the common law: we will consider whether unions are good or bad for individual workers, employers and the economy. We will look at who is covered by a collective agreement and some facts about the. The common law as it is the bedrock of employment and labour law. The influence of history on how the common law of employment works. Why is history so important for understanding the common law of employment. Relationship between contract of employment and master and servant law. What is master and servant law"s on-going legacy: in a free contract, it is implied that employees have a duty to obey all lawful orders.

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