Carolyn Janusz
CAROLYN JANUSZ is an associate lawyer at Black Gropper. Carolyn practices in the area of workplace law, working with Black Gropper’s lawyers to represent trade unions, faculty associations and non-unionized employees in the areas of labour, employment and human rights law.
Prior to joining Black Gropper, Carolyn articled and practiced labour law with a union side labour law firm in Toronto.
Carolyn completed her Bachelor of Laws at the University of Western Ontario, and a Master of Laws in International Legal Studies at American University in Washington, D.C. While completing her Bachelor of Laws, Carolyn was granted a summer internship at the International Labour Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, where she worked on the 2007 Global Report on Equality in the Workplace. She has also held a position in the Ontario Ministry of Labour’s Summer Co-Op Program, where she worked to provide advocacy and legal research for the Ministry of Labour and the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
CAROLYN JANUSZ is an associate lawyer at Black Gropper. Carolyn practices in the area of workplace law, working with Black Gropper’s lawyers to represent trade unions, faculty associations and non-unionized employees in the areas of labour, employment and human rights law.
Prior to joining Black Gropper, Carolyn articled and practiced labour law with a union side labour law firm in Toronto.
Carolyn completed her Bachelor of Laws at the University of Western Ontario, and a Master of Laws in International Legal Studies at American University in Washington, D.C. While completing her Bachelor of Laws, Carolyn was granted a summer internship at the International Labour Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, where she worked on the 2007 Global Report on Equality in the Workplace. She has also held a position in the Ontario Ministry of Labour’s Summer Co-Op Program, where she worked to provide advocacy and legal research for the Ministry of Labour and the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
