: The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that every employee in the country has a right to free and meaningful collective bargaining, according to The Chronicle Herald. And only four months ago, the Supreme Court also ruled that federal and provincial government employees have the right to strike. If the employees already are members of a union , they’ll have to leave their union cards at the doorstep before starting work in the Department of Business. Does Mr. As with most other activities, however, timing for this would seem to be everything and, strangely enough, he did not disclose the timeline he has in mind. Furey really want to get into a tussle with the Supreme Court And what does this tell us about the anti-union and anti-worker bias of the current Nova Scotia government Judy Haiven, associate professor, Department of Management, SMU Murky fish-farming motives It was somewhat comforting to hear Fisheries Minister Keith Colwell on CBC last week state that the provincial government is committed to establishing two advisory committees on aquaculture, as recommended in the Doelle/Lahey report, namely the regulatory advisory committee and the scientific advisory committee.
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