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1. City Aims to Prevent Driver Lockouts by Uber and Lyft

2. Intervening in labour disputes comes at a cost; Employees at B.C. and Quebec ports were ordered back to work by Ottawa

3. Ottawa's move to end the rail strike carries legal risks; Referral to the Canadian Industrial Relations Board is complicated by rulings around labour disputes and collective bargaining, experts say

4. Unions welcome scrapping of Tories' 'spiteful' minimum service laws; Deputy prime minister and business secretary give 'clear message' that anti-union measures are to be repealed

5. Why GPs in England are taking collective action; Doctors have begun a work-to-rule action over a funding row with each practice adopting different rules. This is how it may affect the NHS

7. Canada : Bill C-58, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code and the Industrial Relations Board Regulations

8. Peru : MTPE trains regional government officials on the importance of the norm on Economic Labor Opinions

9. Train drivers call off extra strike days after LNER minimum service law U-turn; Workability of new law in doubt after threat of action in pays off for Aslef staff

12. Ryanair attacks EU over French strikes

13. WHEN RIGHTS AND LIBERTY CLASH: How should Catholic institutions solve employment disputes?

14. Killing me softly: the law chipping away at Melbourne's nightlife by stealth; It doesn't have the profile of Sydney's ill-fated lockout, but a long-running licence freeze is impacting Melbourne's clubbing cachetFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast

15. Why is Major League Baseball allowed to be a monopoly? The Economist explains

19. History as a system of wrongs--examining south Africa's Marikana tragedy in a temporal legal context

20. United Kingdom : Government acts to make it easier for businesses to use temporary staff to help ease disruptions caused by strike action

21. Warnings may signal state scrutiny of '996 culture'

22. Profiles of significant collective bargaining disputes of 2012.

23. Lawmaking in the shadow of the bargain: contract procedure as a second-best alternative to mandatory arbitration.

24. Raise a glass to a revived global city after the end of Sydney's draconian lockout laws; Dirt, heat, noise, loudness, dancing: these are vivacious city wonders. Not a sanitised and soporific extension of suburbia

25. Dispute resolution in the federal sector: an analytical historiography

26. The Employee Free Choice Act: breathing new life into unions or dead in the water?

27. Consultants To Develop Framework Regulations For Operating Labour Mediation And Labour Arbitration Mechanisms

28. Consultants To Develop Framework Regulations For Operating Labour Mediation And Labour Arbitration Mechanisms

29. Bosnia and Herzegovina : Minister Drljaca: The Law on Peaceful Settlement of Labor Disputes is in force

33. Arbitrating employment law disputes.

35. There's no 'I' in 'league': professional sports leagues and the single entity defense.

36. Suspending employers' immigration-related duties during labor disputes: a statutory proposal.

37. Fairness in securities arbitration: a constitutional mandate.

39. Rejecting the myth of Austin v. Owens-Brockway Glass Container: exalting the vitality of Gardner-Denver and the distinction within Gilmer.

41. Philippines : Employers group cites Noynoy's policies on labor, OFWs

42. Philippines : Employers group cites Noynoy's policies on labor, OFWs

46. Making mediation work: medication is a great way to resolve labour disputes, but there is extra effort involved in making settlements legally enforceable

47. A Symphonic Suicide Attempt: Detroit's high-culture labor woes

48. Reflagging a vessel in the European market and dealing with transnational collective disputes: ITF & Finnish Seamen's Union v. Viking Line.

49. Truman seizes steel mills.

50. CNN to Settle Labor Dispute for $76 Million

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