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  2. Canada Labour Code - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Labour Code (French: Code canadien du travail) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada to consolidate certain statutes respecting labour.The objective of the Code is to facilitate production by controlling strikes & lockouts, occupational safety and health, and some employment standards.

  3. Canadian labour law - Wikipedia

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    Canada's varied labour laws are a result of its geography, historical, and cultural variety. This expressed in law through the treaty-/land-based rights of individual indigenous nations, the distinct French-derived law system of Quebec, and the differing labour codes of each of the provinces and territories.

  4. Canada Industrial Relations Board - Wikipedia

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    Certifying trade unions, investigating complaints of unfair labour practice, issuing cease and desist orders in cases of unlawful strikes and lockouts, rendering decisions on jurisdictional issues, and dealing with complex situations arising from a sale of business. [5] The CIRB also helps mediate disputes before they result in a strike or lockout.

  5. Canadian employers, facing labor shortage, accommodate the ...

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    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government adopted one of the strictest inoculation policies in the world for civil servants and has already put more than 1,000 workers on unpaid leave ...

  6. Timeline of labour issues and events in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The post of Minister of Labor given to Labor Party MLA Alex Ross, one of four Labor MLAs elected in Alberta in 1921. 1921 – Canadian Labor Party revived under James Simpson. Labour MPs William Irvine and Joseph Tweed Shaw (backed by both the UFA and the DLP) were elected in Calgary.

  7. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety - Wikipedia

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    Additional work in this area is carried out by provincial and territorial labour departments and workers' compensation. CCOHS was created in 1978 by an Act of Parliament – Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Act S.C., 1977–78, c. 29. The act was based on the belief that all Canadians had "...a fundamental right to a healthy ...

  8. CN workers threaten strike, vow to fight Canada move to end ...

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    The looming strike is the latest twist in a labor dispute at Canada's top two railroads, which locked out more than 9,000 unionized workers on Thursday, triggering a simultaneous rail stoppage ...

  9. Category:Canadian labour law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canadian labour law" ... Wartime Labour Relations Regulations This page was last edited on 28 July 2024, at 18:37 (UTC). Text ...