2010-05-20
Janine Benedet
This paper focuses on a series of discrimination complaints arising out of one of these employment settings – the boring of a tunnel for a major expansion of rapid transit in the city of Vancouver. These complaints, which are still proceeding through the appeal process, succeeded, but only in part. This short paper considers the interaction between Canada’s laws on discrimination and collective bargaining and reflects on the meaning of discrimination based on national origin in a globalized labour market.
IALS General Assembly Conference on Labour Law and Labour Market in the New World Economy
University of Milan Faculty of Law
5
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - general
Policy analysis, Documented cases of abuse, and Statistics on work and life conditions
Researchers and Unions
British Columbia
Law
English