Sentences with phrase «cases dealing with unions»

At the moment in Canada, there are some legal cases dealing with unions, privacy and random drug testing.

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The lack of preparation from the British government in case it doesn't reach a Brexit deal with the European Union has sent alarm bells ringing across international organizations.
And that means several cases important to small business — dealing with issues including health care, immigration, unions, and small business contracting — may leave lower court rulings standing for some time.
He added: «If it is the case that the entire country doesn't stay in the single market and customs union then I'm sure that the EU, as demonstrated by their willingness to do a deal with Northern Ireland, would be amenable to a conversation with London.»
Since 2013, European Union law has specified that dairy terms such as milk, cheese, yoghurt and butter are restricted to animal products but enforcement was relatively lax and breaches tended to be dealt with on a case by case basis.
In the case of 32BJ, anger has lingered over Johnson signing a letter in 2016 that went after the local and national union for a deal they were working on with Airbnb — a company the Hotel Trades Council has been doing battle with for years.
On the part of Mr. Mampaya, the Chairman of the Junior Staff Union he categorically stated that in most cases those in right positions to deal with the problems are given wrong advice.
The Janus case deals with the remainder of unions» money.
WAMC's Dave Lucas talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about a new deal with Globalfoundries and a turn in the case of an alleged racial assault on a CDTA bus in Albany.
Part of his talk dealt with the case's potential impact on unions.
If that's the case, then he should devote every waking hour of his day to working out some kind of deal with the teacher unions to remove these teachers from the classroom.
They have long been at war with the teachers» unions as they battle for better schools and better services and have advanced a systematic attack on teachers» unions all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States, which will hear a case, Janus v. AFSCME, this month that could deal a major blow to public - sector unions nationwide.
The CJEU dealt with the issue head on stating that article 51 (1) of the Charter «confirms the Court's case - law relating to the extent to which actions of the Member States must comply with the requirements flowing from the fundamental rights guaranteed in the legal order of the European Union» (para. 18).
On July 26, 2017, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued Opinion 1/15 (the Opinion of the Advocate General on this case had been discussed previously in this blog, part I and part II) pursuant to Article 218 (11) TFEU on the draft agreement between Canada and the European Union (EU) dealing with the Transfer of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data from the EU to Canada.
Interested stakeholders (i.e. employers, unions, legal counsel) must remember this was a specific case dealing with a particular transaction and union.
The article describes the recent arbitration case, Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 113 v. Toronto Transit Commission (Use of Social Media Grievance), which dealt with the Toronto Transit Commission's Twitter account.
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