
(from the article `organized labour`) ...the key elements of the modern workplace regime fell more or less into place: specified, uniform rights for workers (beginning with seniority and ...
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Under a grievance procedure, an employee dissatisfied with a disciplinary decision can apply to a higher authority. A grievance procedure generally advises an employee on how he can seek redress and what further steps may be taken. Under the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978, a grievance procedure must be supplied to new employees. It ...
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Formal arrangements with an employer, usually operating through a trade union, for settling employees' grievances. ...
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A systematic procedure for resolution of grievances, which usually provides for processing at successive levels of the employer`s organization. See Agency Administrative Grievance Procedures and Negotiated Grievance Procedures.
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A formal procedure for resolving a dispute between an employee and his manager or employer.
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A procedure for staff to object to an order from a senior officer that they believe to be illegal, unethical or counterproductive.
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