What are the reasons that follow in the context of a human rights case?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from British Columbia Teachers' Federation v. British Columbia Public School Employers' Association, 2005 BCCA 92 (CanLII):

"The reasons that follow" were largely reasons based on McLeod v. Egan. The word "incorporated" was chosen by Mr. Justice Iacobucci in the first sentence of paragraph 23 rather than "as if they were part of the collective agreement" which were the words that he chose in paragraph 1, though in the second sentence of paragraph 23, which I have emphasized, the employer's right to manage or direct the workforce is said to be subject to the express provisions of the collective agreement and the statutory provisions of the Human Rights Code and other employer-related statutes. It does not say that the statutory provisions need only be applied if they are "incorporated" in the collective agreement.

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