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Christie is a labour arbitrator. He retired from teaching at Dalhousie Law School
in 1993, after teaching law since 1971, and previously at Queen's University since
1964. He has taught Labour Law throughout his career, and for the last fifteen
years he has jointly taught with Eric Slone a course in "Administration of
the Collective Agreement" which focuses on the law and practice of grievance
arbitration. He will continue to teach that course on a part-time basis as long
as anyone is interested. Professor Christie is a former Chair of the Nova Scotia
Labour Relations Board, a former Deputy Minister of Labour for the Province and,
more recently, Chair of the Nova Scotia Workers' Compensation Board. He is the
founding author of the Butterworth's looseleaf text now edited by Professor Geoffrey
England, Employment Law in Canada. |
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