Sentences with phrase «grievances as»

«3 Specifically, husbands and wives have grievances as part of daily living, and although these grievances do not always result in overt conflict, spouses still want their partner to «pay» in some way.
You'll have plenty of time to vent personally about your work grievances as you leave, but really, you stand to gain nothing by putting negativity into your resignation letter.
Although the IRS does engage in aggressive collection tactics, it is an attentive listener that heeds taxpayers» pleas and grievances as... Read more»
He listens to their grievances as though it's the first time he's heard them.
Whether you despise Daylight Savings Time or snuggling, this dating app offers an entertaining platform where you can air your grievances as a way of attracting date prospects.
Adamu described Baraje and Oyinlola's ultimatum given to the APC to address their grievances as a dangerous joke taken too far.
I did try to get my kids to eat them; gingerly slicing them in half and toasting to perfection before spreading with the blackened onion cream cheese, but they immediately aired serious grievances as to their missing bowl of processed sugar and corn.
What is of great consequence is Kevin Harvick will use the perceived grievance as motivation, and if there is an absolute truth throughout his career it is that an angry Harvick typically up ends riding roughshod over the opposition and getting the last word.
Today, Greenfield said she would consider returning and hasn't yet filed a sex - discrimination grievance as she had planned.

Not exact matches

There is an ever - increasing amount of people that are using social media as a platform to express their concerns and at times their grievances about products or services.
As Snapchat users have been piling on complaints over the platform's redesign, the 20 - year - old makeup entrepreneur added her own grievance to the mix.
Maintenance tasks related to worker - management relations primarily entail: working with labor unions; handling grievances related to misconduct, such as theft or sexual harassment; and devising communication systems to foster cooperation and a shared sense of mission among employees.
«It's really unfortunate that this company is proceeding as it does, because it's a lot harder for plaintiffs that have genuine grievances,» he says.
If this is the case, it is best not to engage in an equally attacking tone, as it only fuel the fire behind the grievance.
It's not as though we have to believe that either Facebook fueled Trump's rise or genuine economic grievances fueled it.
Lars Schmidt, a former HR practitioner who now runs Amplify, an employer branding and search consultancy, points out that while the field has evolved significantly over the past few decades — becoming more strategic and aligned with business, as well as more automated and data - driven — the practice of employee relations, or how workplace grievances are handled, has hardly changed.
As a result of the guild's efforts, workers who get fired by Uber now have a chance to go through a grievance procedure to try to get their jobs back.
While often tapping into legitimate economic grievances, their social - media hashtags (such as #altright on Twitter) dredge up torrents of racist, sexist, and xenophobic memes.
Yet the United Conservatives must themselves climb out of opposition before they can do anything about their external grievances; for now, some of the rhetoric seems oddly misplaced, as if Kenney longs to fulfill an old dream of being federal opposition leader.
It's ultimately a legal grievance, and as the government has said, it should ultimately go to court, not be settled in the streets.
Chris Martin, a care aid who chairs the HEU local at Nanaimo Seniors Village, has filed a grievance against what she saw as escalating harassment of union workers there.
And although the case has to do with longstanding grievances between Canada and the US, Alden said the timing of it — right as the US is about to kick off a very intense round of NAFTA negotiations — was «highly provocative.»
That there is no auxiliary literature of grievance for men — who, for the most part, just don't seem to feel they have as much to grieve about in this new world order — is something else that Humanae Vitae and a few other retrograde types saw coming in the wake of the revolution.
I am pointing out that citizens of the Middle East have legitimate grievances against western interference as it so often has been backhanded and resulted in bloodshed.
Also, anything we can do to protect other innocents, such as children, that are likely to get hurt while you sort your grievances out?
Seeing as how we don't actually know one another and personal letters don't generate any blog traffic, I've decided to publicly air my grievances against you in a format that positions you as the powerful elite and me as the scrappy underdog willing to take you on.
Proponents of Hindutva share a worldview shaped by a bitter sense of grievance directed primarily at India's 180 million Muslims and at other «foreign» religious minorities as well, not least Christians.
but regardless, in your example blacks have been misrepresented as subhuman monkeys and oppressed and enslaved because of this misrepresentation for hundreds of year so they have a legit grievance (Saudi Arabia banned slavery only in the 1970s)-- no one is misrepresenting Mohammad as someone he was not and the Mulsims were not enslaved for their beliefs (they actually claim they are Alla's slaves and proud anyways)
As a skillful and sensitive editor whose own limpid prose has often fallen victim to editorial butchers, I understand the grievances of both.
It's like he is saying «you killed my brother so I slaughtered your family» — gee, America is a democracy with a transparent court system, lobbying and public demonstrations, and there is such a thing as international courts if one has grievances with US policy.
Mantel's memoir, like the novels, is thick with smoldering grievances: against teachers («I don't know if there is a case on record of a child of seven murdering a schoolteacher, but I think there ought to be»); adults generally («In Hadfield, as everywhere in history of the world, violence without justification or apology was meted out by big people to small»); and above all, against the Catholic Church, which stood in judgment on her mother when Mantel was a child.
Hoss had three chief grievances, besides his own disenfranchisement as a bishop from the Vanderbilt Board.
Athiest know this power as energy, or life force, there is no disagreement between Islam and science or divisions and acts of terrorism are political actions for past grievances.
Make life intolerable for the society at large so as to compel it to attend to a grievance that a minority finds unbearable?
As rulers, the Seljuqs were true to the traditions of their ancestors, democratic in their relations with the people and always ready to listen directly to their grievances.
By her fourth year as warden, the number of grievances filed monthly by prisoners had dropped from over 100 to single - digit figures.
In a letter to Mr Bercow, the Prime Minister said the current grievance system for dealing with complaints by MPs» staff lacked «teeth» as there was no contractual requirement for MPs to follow its procedures.
The right of petition of a people for redress of grievances must be affirmed as a right precisely because we do not know what grievances will occur, whether they will be real grievances, or what the future government can do about them.
As a peaceful group set out to march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to demonstrate for redress of grievance against the state government for denying them the right to register to vote, they were brutally set upon and beaten by Alabama state troopers and local possemen.
But their real grievance against him was that he was rocking the boat — «stirring up the people,» as they put it — challenging the status quo.
Viewed as illegal aliens, they have no right to compensation for work injuries, no claim to medicine and no recourse to sue in courts for wages or grievances.
The peasants who have now banded together in Swabia have formulated their intolerable grievances against the rulers in twelve articles, and have undertaken to support them with certain passages of Scripture... the thing that pleases me most... is that they offer to accept instructions... Since I have a reputation for being one of those who deal with the Holy Scriptures here on earth, and especially as one whom they mention and call upon by name in the second document, I have all the more courage and confidence in openly publishing my instruction.
As Murray Goulburn finally concedes defeat in its pursuit of Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, Gary Helou's sense of grievance is understandable.
If you were anyone other than my mother, you would have read it as a gloating exultation rather than a series of grievances.
Identify areas to be addressed as priority in terms of adverse impact, with focus on forced and migrant labour (in close collaboration with the Consumer Goods Forum), ethical recruitment and grievance mechanisms
Diplomatic relations between the two managers were called off when Benítez described Ferguson, in a list of carefully prepared grievances, as being «the only manager in the English league who can not be punished» for offences against referees and suggested the United manager was allowed to operate with impunity by the Premier League and the FA.
Rice filed a grievance against Baltimore for wrongful termination, and could receive compensation as a result.
This was supposed to be a defining message, one that put to rest any doubts as to what sanctions there were for players who used social networking sites to air their grievances at the officials, authority or fellow professionals.
HR drowning in paperwork from all the grievances raised against Wenger, scouts jumping off bridges after 4 years of rejection as non of the proposals were considered but wenger to be better than Giroud, salmonella outbreak because Wenger thinks sell by dates are a conspiracy so dinnerladies being forced to cook off meat and Dick law being sent all over the world to negotiate only for Wenger to think «meh that's too expensive by 0.0001 %
On the other hand... if the league is failing to address bad reffing as a problem — it is the teams responsibility to file their grievance with the fans.
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