Shannon Webb
Adjunct Professor
LL.B, PhD
Employment Relations Studies
Faculty of Arts and Science
Biography
Shannon Webb has an interdisciplinary background in law and industrial relations. Shannon graduated from Western University (LL.B.), Queen鈥檚 University (M.I.R.), St. Mary鈥檚 University (Ph.D.), and York University (LL.M.).
Dr. Webb has practiced management-side labour and employment law. Her practice included advising clients on daily matters, drafting employment agreements, and leading collective bargaining. She has also represented clients in matters related to wrongful dismissal claims, human rights matters, policy development, and grievance arbitration.
After practicing labour and employment law in Ontario and Nova Scotia, Dr. Webb turned her focus to academia. She currently teaches graduate-level courses in the Masters of Industrial Relations program, and in the EMPR Certificate program, at Queen鈥檚 University. Dr. Webb also teaches primarily university graduates at Fanshawe College in the Human Resources Management Graduate Certificate program and part-time with Western University in the BMOS program.
Dr. Webb鈥檚 main research interests focus on empirical studies of labour and employment law issues. Her current focus is on the expedited arbitration process where the research examines the impact of the arbitration process on the results in dismissal cases. She is also conducting an empirical analysis of the case law, decided by the Supreme Court of Canada, relating to s. 2 of the Charter.