Labour Relations 2016
Course Date: April 8, 2016
Total: 5h 52min
Course Date: April 8, 2016
Welcome and Introduction
Sandra I. Banister, QC — Banister & Company, Vancouver
Charles G. Harrison — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
Recovery and Discovery of Digital Evidence
- using recordings and photos as evidence
- access to smart phone data and social media as evidence
- admissibility of such evidence
- production and management issues with emails
David McKay — President, Blackstone Forensics Ltd., North Vancouver
Jennifer Glougie — Banister & Company, Vancouver
Jas Randhawa, BTech, ACE, AC — Certified Forensic Examiner, TCS Forensics Ltd., Richmond
Networking Break
To Have and to Hold: Updates on Privacy and Labour Law Issues
Review of case law on recent and evolving privacy issues, including:
- employee’s right to protect personal information and employer’s right to manage the business
- employer’s obligations and restrictions when collecting and sharing employee personal information, including employee surveillance
- grievor/complainant anonymity
Keri L. Bennett — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
Tamara Ramusovic — Moore Edgar Lyster, Vancouver
Drug & Alcohol Testing Update
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broad principles and general legal framework
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specific questions, such as the purpose of drug and alcohol tests, the reasons for testing, and the consequences of positive test results
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notable recent cases
Jonathan Chapnick — Legal Counsel, Hospital Employees' Union, Burnaby
Melanie Vipond — Gail Legge Grant & Munroe LLP, Vancouver
Lunch (on your own)
SCC Trilogy on the Right to Collective Bargaining and the Right to Strike
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revisiting the scope of collective bargaining rights under s. 2(d) of the Charter
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what does the trilogy mean for:
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the constitutional requirements of a collective bargaining process—Mounted Police Association of Ontario v. Canada, 2015 SCC 1
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the status of concluded collective agreement terms—Meredith v. Canada, 2015 SCC 2
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the right to strike and back to work legislation—Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v. Saskatchewan, 2015 SCC 4
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Craig D. Bavis — Victory Square Law Office LLP, Vancouver
Karen A. Horsman, QC — Legal Services Branch, Ministry of Justice, Vancouver
Networking Break
Lego for Lawyers: Building Processes for Problems
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ADR: acronym to an anachronism to a historical footnote?
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theory into practice: snapshots from a journey across the landscape over 40 years
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the value equation: what’s in it for lawyers? what will it take?
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“the future ain’t what it used to be”: skate to where the puck is going?
Glenn Sigurdson, QC — Mediator and Counsel, West Vancouver
Labour Law Update
- key cases
- analysis and trends
Delayne M. Sartison, QC — Roper Greyell LLP, Vancouver
David W. Tarasoff — Hastings Labour Law Office LLP, Vancouver
Closing Remarks
Sandra I. Banister, QC — Banister & Company, Vancouver
Charles G. Harrison — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
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