The Canadian Privacy Law Review has republished Heather Hettiarachchi’s article “Privacy Rights and Unionized Employees” in the April 2014 edition. The article, originally from our February 2014 Work Place Post, discusses a recent case that ruled it is not a violation of privacy for unions to collect personal contact information of all employees who pay union dues. Reproduced with permission of the publisher LexisNexis Canada Inc. from Canadian Privacy Law Review, Vol. 11, No. 5, April 2014.
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