TagLabour Law

Ontario Court Puts Red Light on Uber Class Action

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Heller v Uber raises important questions about Labour and Employment Law, International Law, and arbitration     Have you ever thought about who Uber drivers are employed by? Are you employing them? Are you in a contractual relationship with them? Do they work for Uber? Some of these issues were addressed in Heller v. Uber. A proposed class action by Heller, an Ontario Uber driver, has...

Osgoode and the Picket Line: What does the strike mean for law students?

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Written by the Osgoode Strike Support Committee As of March 5, our campus is on strike. Members of CUPE 3903 voted overwhelmingly to reject the offer presented at the end of last week, and regrettably, York declined the union’s offer to continue bargaining over the weekend. While all indications are that the university administration is attempting to maintain academic activities, the reality is...

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