Dr. Tim Bartkiw
Overview
Timothy Bartkiw is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Resources and Organizational Behaviour. He holds a Ph.D. in public policy and degrees in economics and law. He is also a qualified lawyer who has practiced labour/employment law for several years. His academic research interests span the fields of labour/employment law and policy, industrial relations, and political economy. He teaches various courses in labour/employment law and industrial relations at Ryerson. His most recent research topics include the regulation of precarious work and triangular employment, worker access to unionization and the erosion of the collective labour relations regulatory framework; and labour law Charter jurisprudence and the increased 鈥渓egalization鈥 of labour policy via Charter litigation.
In addition to his academic research, Tim has been an active participant in the labour law review and policy development and has served as an advisor to the government in multiple labour law review processes within both provincial and federal jurisdictions pertaining to federal employment standards law and provincial labour relations and collective bargaining models relating to both the public and private sectors. Tim is also a member of the Labour Law Casebook Group and a co-editor of the most recent volume of the labour and employment law textbook that this group co-edits collectively.
Labour and employment law and policy, industrial relations, public policy, and political economy.
| Papers in Refereed Journals |
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| CHUSS (Covid-19 Homeworking by University Staff Survey) Research Group (2022), 鈥, 32:1, (2022), 72-92 |
| Bartkiw, Timothy, 鈥淐harting a New Course in a Fissured Economy? Employer Concepts and Collective Bargaining in the U.S. and Canada,鈥 International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 37, no. 4 (2021): 385-416. |
| Bartkiw, T. J. (2020). "Regulating Employment Precarity in Ontario Home Care", Labour / Le Travail, 86, 45鈥撯仩69, DOI: 10.1353/llt.2020.0036. |
| Bartkiw, Timothy J. (2018). "Deepening the Delusion in the Regulation of Temporary Help Agency Employment", 21:1 Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal, 93-116. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, 鈥淩egulatory Differentials and Triangular Employment Growth in the U.S. and Canada,鈥 Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal, vol 19, Issue 1, 2015. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, "Labour Law and Triangular Employment Growth: A Theory of Regulatory Differentials", International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, vol. 30, Issue 4 (2014). |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, 鈥淯nions and Temporary Help Agency Employment in Canada,鈥 Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations Vol 67, Issue 3, Summer 2012, 453-476. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, 鈥淧roceed with Caution or Stop Wherever Possible? Ongoing Paradoxes in Legalized Labour Politics,鈥 Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal, Vol. 15, 2010, pp.77-100. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, 鈥淏aby Steps? Towards the Regulation of Temporary Help Agency Employment in Canada鈥, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, Vol. 31, issue 1, October 2009, 163-206. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, 鈥淢anufacturing Descent? Labour Law and Union Organizing in Ontario鈥, Canadian Public Policy, Vol. 34, No. 1, March 2008, pp. 111-131 |
| Parbudyal Singh, Timothy J. Bartkiw, and Zeljan Suster, 鈥淭he Yugoslav Experience with Workers鈥 Councils: A Reexamination鈥, Labor Studies Journal, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 280-297, 2007. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw and Felice Martinello, 鈥淯nion Raiding and Organizing in Ontario鈥, Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 60(2), pp. 273-295, 2005. |
| Gene Swimmer and Tim Bartkiw, 鈥淭he Future of Public Sector Bargaining in Canada鈥, Journal of Labor Research, 23(4),pp. 579-595, 2003. |
| Other Publications |
| Bartkiw, Timothy J. "A Review of Closing the Enforcement Gap: Improving Employment Standards Protections for People in Precarious Jobs, by Leah F. Vosko et al." International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 37, no. 1 (2021): 95鈥104. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, Collective Bargaining, Strikes and Lockouts under the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Queens Printer for Ontario, 2016)(Expert report commissioned by the Ontario government to support the Changing Workplaces Review labour/employment reform process in Ontario). Available at: https://cirhr.library.utoronto.ca/academic-research-projects. |
| Bartkiw, Timothy, J.. Review of The Fissured Workplace: Why Work Became So Bad For So Many And What Can Be Done To Improve It, by David Weil. Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, Vol. 36, issue 2, Winter 2015. |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, 鈥淭emporary Help Agency Employment in the Federal Government鈥, in Bruce Doern and Chris Stoney, eds., How Ottawa Spends, 2010-2011, (Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press, 2010). |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw and Gene Swimmer, 鈥淔ederal Public Sector Labour Relations: Business as Usual?鈥 in Bruce Doern, ed., How Ottawa Spends, 2007-2008, (Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press, 2007). |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw and Gene Swimmer, 鈥淧rovincial Policies Concerning Collective Bargaining鈥, in Christopher Dunn, ed., Provinces, Canadian Provincial Politics, 2nd Ed. (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2006). |
| Timothy J. Bartkiw, 鈥淟abour Law and Union Certification Success Rates in Ontario,鈥 in K.S. Devine and J.N. Grenier, eds., Selected Papers from the XLIth Annual CIRA Conference. Concord: Captus Press, 2005. |
| Current Undergraduate courses |
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| Advanced Issues in Labour and Employment Law, Ryerson University |
| Industrial Relations, Ryerson University |
| Advanced Industrial Relations, Ryerson University |
| Labour Law, Ryerson University |
| Past Undergraduate courses |
| Advanced Labour Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University |
| Employment Law and Industrial Relations, York University |
| Research Methods in Labour Studies, McMaster University |
| Legal Research in a Social Science Context, Carleton University |
| Past Graduate courses |
| Industrial Conflict Law, Osgoode Hall Law School Professional LLM in Labour and Employment Law |
| Law of Labour Relations, Centre for Industrial Relations, University of Toronto |
| Intergovernmental Relations, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University |
| Year | Professional Affiliation |
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| 1996-Present | Barrister and Solicitor, Law Society of Upper Canada |