Constitutional Protection for the Right to Strike: The Role of the Courts

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Constitutional Protection for the Right to Strike: The Role of the Courts
Abstract
[Examines] the three main doctrinal approaches adopted by Canadian courts to determine the scope of freedom of association, suggesting that under each approach, there is strong support for the conclusion that the right to strike is constitutionally protected. --Introduction
Book Title
Unions Matter: Advancing Democracy, Economic Equality, and Social Justice
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Between the Lines
Date
2014
Pages
149-162
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-77113-132-2 1-77113-132-2
Citation
Barrett, S., & Oliphant, B. (2014). Constitutional Protection for the Right to Strike: The Role of the Courts. In M. Behrens (Ed.), Unions Matter: Advancing Democracy, Economic Equality, and Social Justice (pp. 149–162). Between the Lines. https://btlbooks.com/book/unions-matter