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On Friday, April 27th and Saturday, April 28th, the Centre hosted their first major conference, Shades of Grey: Law and Aging in the Contemporary Workplace which focused on implications of Canada's aging population for pensions, benefits and workplace human rights.
Speaker Presentations can be found here
On Monday, March 5th, the Centre hosted the Douglas Cunningham Visitorship in Labour and Employment Law webinar with Lynn Stout, Paul Hastings Distinguished Professor of Corporate and Securities Law, UCLA School of Law.
View the Webinar: https://qshare.queensu.ca/Groups/law/www/clcwStout.html
On Friday, November 25th, the Centre hosted the Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP distinguished Lecture in Business Law webinar with Wanjiru Njoya, Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics.
View the Webinar: https://qshare.queensu.ca/Groups/law/www/osler2011Njoya.html
On Monday, October 31st, the Centre hosted the Douglas Cunningham Visitor in Labour and Employment Law Webinar which featured Alan Hyde, Professor of Law and Sidney Reitman Scholar.
View the Webinar: https://qshare.queensu.ca/Groups/law/www/clcw2.html
Read the full text of Professor Hyde's paper at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1630536
On Monday, June 13, 2011, the CLCW hosted a Workshop on the Implications of the Fraser Case.
The Canadian Lawyer Magazine: SCC 'ambivalent' on debate over labour rights as human rights
To purchase the DVD of this workshop, e-mail Natalie Moniz-Henne at natalie.henne@queensu.ca.
On Friday, April 29th, the CLCW held a Workshop on Labour Arbitration as Access to Justice, see:
- Canadian HR Reporter TV: Grievance arbitration: Current standards and how it can improve
- The Financial Post: Ontario's Chief Justice Warns Arbitrators to Pick Up Pace of Cases - May 2, 2011
- The Canadian Lawyer Magazine: Labour Arbitration Gone "Off Trajectory": Ontario Chief Justice
To purchase the DVD of this workshop, e-mail Natalie Moniz-Henne at natalie.henne@queensu.ca.
The CLCW is funded in part by a grant from the Law Foundation of Ontario