Acknowledgements Chapter 1: One Law for All? An Introduction Elizabeth Shilton & Karen Schucher Chapter 2: Weber, and Almost Everything After, Twenty Years Later: Its Impact on Individual Charter, Common Law, and Statutory Rights Claims Brian Etherington Chapter 3: Weber, the Common Law, and Industrial Self-Government Elizabeth Shilton Chapter 4: Burning Down the (Boat) House: How the Common Law Helps Make Sense of Weber Brian Langille Chapter 5: More Glue than Cracks? Rethinking Weber Gaps and Access to Justice for Unionized Employees Karen Schucher Chapter 6:Statutory Tribunals and the Challenges of Managing Parallel Claims Jo-Anne Pickel Chapter 7: Did Weber Affect the Timeliness of Arbitration? Kevin Banks, Richard Chaykowski, & George Slotsve Chapter 8: Questions, Questions: Has Weber Had an Impact on Unions' Representational Responsibilities in Workplace Human Rights Disputes? Claire Mummé Chapter 9: Some Unique Features of Weber's Application in Quebec: The Treatment of Statutory Labour Rights and Human Rights Claims Renée-Claude Drouin Chapter 10: The Crisis in the US Litigation Model of Labour Rights Enforcement Alan Hyde About the Contributors Bibliography Table of Cases Index.
One Law for All? : Weber V Ontario Hydro and Canadian Labour Law, Essays in Memory of Bernie Adell