Grievance
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A grievance is a formal statement of complaint, generally against an authority figure.
Labour unions typically include a committee known as the Grievance Committee or Griefcom which deals with complaints of members against management.
In a unionised organisation, a grievance is a formal complaint against the employer, in written format, usually filed by a union steward on behalf of a member of the local union. It is typically understood as any difference arising out of the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of the collective bargaining agreement that is in effect at the place of employment but it can also concern violations of common law, such as workplace safety regulations or a human rights code. Ordinarily, unionised workers must ask their operations managers for time during work hours to meet with a shop steward in order to discuss the problem, which may or may not result in a grievance. If the grievance cannot be resolved through negotiation between labour and management, mediation, arbitration or legal remedies may be employed. Typically, everyone involved with a grievance has strict timelines which must be met in the processing of this formal complaint, until it is resolved. Employers cannot legally treat an employee any differently whether he or she has filed a grievance or not. The difference between a grievance and a complaint, in the unionised workplace, is whether or not the subject matter relates to the collective bargaining agreement.
A substantial section of the Declaration of Independence consists of an enumeration of the colonists' grievances against the "Present King of Great-Britain" (George III).
An important part of the American political tradition (guaranteed by the First Amendment) is the right of the people to petition the government for redress of grievances.
Micheal Jucious - " Any Discontent or dissatisfaction , whether expressed or not expressed, whether valied or not valied, written or not written arising out of anything connected with the company that an employee thinks, believes or even feels is unfair,unjust or inequitable"
Keith Davis - " Any real or imaginative feeling of personal injustice which an employee has conscerning (h)is(/her) employeement relationship"