Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace
Founded in 2010, and the first of its kind in Canada, the Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace (CLCW) conducts and fosters interdisciplinary research on emerging issues in workplace law. Specifically, it focuses on the implications for the law of the great changes – social, economic, cultural, technological, and demographic – that are shaping the contemporary workplace, both here in Canada and globally.
To understand these frequently complex issues, the Centre is working to develop a strong interdisciplinary and diverse network of researchers at Queen’s, and elsewhere, who can look at these issues from a diverse range of perspectives, combined with an open and innovative spirit of inquiry.
To that end, the Centre conducts conferences and workshops relating to law in the workplace, such as 2018’s look at the legal protections for migrant workers, and 2017’s examination of accommodation and inclusion of workers with family care responsibilities. As part of this program of outreach, the Centre also publishes selections of papers from these conferences, as well as works based on the academic work of the Centre’s researchers.