Emma Phillips

Emma Phillips


Goldblatt Partners LLP

Recognized since 2019

Toronto, Ontario

Practice Areas

Labour and Employment Law

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From complicated tenure grievances to every day labour arbitration cases, from Charter litigation to collective agreement negotiations, Emma Phillips has a way of taking problems, breaking them down and making the answers seem simple.

A significant part of Emma’s work is for university faculty associations and their members. She fights to ensure that the rights of faculty members and librarians are protected, and that Ontario students continue to enjoy high quality public post-secondary education.

In addition to regularly litigating human rights and accommodation issues, Emma has also been at the forefront of assessing the systemic roots of sexual harassment, abuse and discrimination in some of Canada’s most important organizations. She acted as counsel to the External Review on Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Harassment in the Armed Forces, and to an independent review commissioned by the UN on sexual abuse by peacekeepers. This year, she acted as counsel to an external review of harassment in the RCMP, co-authoring the Report Into Workplace Harassment in the RCMP. Emma comments regularly on these issues through op-eds and in the media, helping to keep these organizations accountable to the public.

Emma also works and speaks regularly in the areas of privacy in the workplace and the application of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. She understands and navigates for clients the often difficult balance between right to privacy in the workplace and access to information. One of Emma’s recent papers explores the growing importance of “informational privacy”, as well as the clear affirmation by Canada’s highest courts that employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the workplace.

Emma joined Goldblatt Partners in 2006, after clerking for former Justice Marie Deschamps at the Supreme Court of Canada. Emma currently serves as co-chair of The Advocates' Society’s Labour and Employment Practice Group, and on the executive of the International Labour Rights Committee of the Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers.

Location
  • 20 Dundas Street West, Suite 1039
    Toronto, ON M5G 2C2
    Canada

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Recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2024 for work in:
  • Labour and Employment Law

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