Defining labour rights in a globalised world: a Canadian perspective | Practical Law

Defining labour rights in a globalised world: a Canadian perspective | Practical Law

This article considers the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in three landmark labour cases, the role of international labour law in these decisions, and unfolding developments within the International Labour Organization that call into question the Court's analysis in this regard.

Defining labour rights in a globalised world: a Canadian perspective

Practical Law UK Articles 5-606-6186 (Approx. 11 pages)

Defining labour rights in a globalised world: a Canadian perspective

by Brian W Burkett, John D R Craig and Christopher D Pigott, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Law stated as at 01 Nov 2015Canada (Common Law)
This article considers the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in three landmark labour cases, the role of international labour law in these decisions, and unfolding developments within the International Labour Organization that call into question the Court's analysis in this regard.
This article is part of the global guide to employment and employee benefits law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/employment-guide.