Sentences with phrase «grievances at»

Leave your own grievances at the door.
b) The Commission found a «final decision» was made in respect of the grievances at the third level, but did not provide any analysis or reasons for this finding, nor comment on the merits of the grievances;
During the #GamerGate controversy, I was told time and time again that we shouldn't focus on journalists, but instead should aim our grievances at the publishers who are the ones most responsible for screwing over gamers.
Prior to engaging in the Grievance Process, CEI strongly encourages school members to resolve grievances at the school level.
Delpy is a mistress of the half - joke with a whole artillery of grievances at her fingertips, and the emotional capacity to fire them all at once.
Frustrated parents and teachers attempted to air their grievances at a town - hall meeting in Poughkeepsie on Oct. 10, but the forum ended with audience members jeering and heckling King.
For Democrats in New York City and Albany, Mr. de Blasio's sudden decision to publicly air his grievances at Mr. Cuomo was long - awaited, the equivalent of a come - to - Jesus moment.
Instead, they suggested that students direct their grievances at local school districts — or get their lunches from somewhere else.
Real madrid fan voiced out their grievances at the sale of Ike casilas.
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.
As the governor's action affects all members of the bargaining units on a statewide basis, CSEA filed the grievance at Step 3 of the grievance process.
For example, they might file a grievance at the local level, or even better, express their points of view to state and federal lawmakers who have the power to change testing requirements.
Founding on the leading authority of Edebi v Canary Wharf Management Ltd [2006] IRLR 416, [2006] All ER (D) 03 (Apr) with its emphasis on the employer being given the essence of what he has to respond to, Smith LJ here held that the comparative element of an equal pay claim is so vital to the cause of action that the employee, in raising the grievance at stage 1 of the statutory procedure, must give «some specification of comparator, at least by reference to job or job type, in the grievance document».
- Students who file an official written grievance with Psychotherapy Networker (PESI, Inc.) can contact the New Hampshire Department of Education at the address below if they feel unsatisfied with the outcome of said grievance at Psychotherapy Networker (PESI, Inc.).

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.
Workers make at least $ 7 a day — Guatemala's minimum wage — in addition to bonuses, and can air grievances with HR.
Trump's supporters also took grievance with Comey's stunning acknowledgment that he instructed a good friend — a Columbia University law professor — to leak information on his memos to the news media because he felt the investigation may have reached the point at which a special counsel needed to be appointed.
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.
The long list of «grievances» (I guess that's a fair enough word) against religion should not lead you to believe that I am «mad at God» or any of the other common stereotypes people hold of nonbelievers.
His argument was that it was the ideas of the philosophers at work in a society which had genuine practical grievances that produced revolt.
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.
Once more,, the docs at Stollar are not a «list of grievances».
At the time, I wrote that Jews should accept this statement «in full satisfaction of their grievance against the wartime Vatican.»
Those who feel that their rights are not respected can appeal up the sequence of communities in hopes that at some level they will find agreement and redress of grievances.
Make life intolerable for the society at large so as to compel it to attend to a grievance that a minority finds unbearable?
Lets look at the 1st amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Black compliance with «white middle - class values» should no longer be taken for granted; such compliance involved, at best, heroic self - restraint, given the cruelties inflicted on blacks; at worst, it made blacks complicit in sabotaging the redress of their powerful grievances against America.
They redress the balance of grievances and create a wholesome and socially sensitive world for all who share in it, so that the situations that produce the need for individual charity and individual works of love might be eliminated or at least minimized.
Where Leclerc's appointment was met with anticipation and support, Sergey Sirotkin's seat at Williams has been met with some grievance.
Their Pythagorean record was 79 - 83, and the players who logged the most innings at various positions were essentially a brutal list of grievances.
They probably would have waited a little bit longer to call him up in order to be slightly less transparent about the whole ordeal, but third baseman Mike Olt has a hairline fracture in his wrist, opening the door for Bryant to take over while likely slamming it shut on the Players Association and their chance at a grievance.
Though at this point in the process, likely outcomes haven't revealed themselves yet, we do know MLB will probably push this before an arbitrator, as they responded by saying the grievance is without merit.
MANCHESTER, England — Pep Guardiola was reeling off a list of grievances about Manchester City's Champions League elimination, from offside goals at Anfield and the Etihad Stadium to his previous experiences with Spanish referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz, before he stopped in his tracks and insisted that Liverpool, despite all that, deserved congratulations for progressing to the semifinals.
Most if not all of the above are legitimate grievances, but Warnock's manner and tone mean that the reader's sympathy is not forthcoming and he's left looking like a boggle - eyed foaming - at - the - mouth conspiracy theorist ranting on a street corner.
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What is needed is a more credible break with past styles of power and ways of relating to the society at the local level, a government able to directly address past injustice and core grievances today.
«I appeal to our supporters to remain calm and not to aggravate their grievances, we have absolute confidence that justice will be done at the end of the day,» Awoniyi said.
It is this «system» that is particularly at play in the disparate «motivating grievances» identified by rioters as the causes for their actions.
The growing infestation of lobbyists and commercial interests prize contact with legislators, and at Manchester last year, my membership of a select committee made me a target for constant stalking by an extreme religious sect with a grievance.
«At least, we have developed a civil approach in pursuing our grievances by going to court.
Then there was the time Kelly and Cuomo were traveling again right at the height of the public airing of grievances between the Governor and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Local MP John McDonnell has scheduled an early day motion expressing concern at the protests and urging the home secretary to «commission an independent review of the grievances raised by the detainees with the aim of resolving this dispute».
The commercial is the PBA's latest salvo aimed at the de Blasio administration over pay grievances.
«Yesterday's ruling was a landmark ruling that tells about the fact that our courts are working, rule of law is part of our lives and that our democracy is alive and kicking and that at any point in time we can be confident that we have a court to rely on and that when people feel aggrieved by decisions by an arm of government or a constitutional body, they can always appeal and have hearing and sometimes can have their grievances addressed in their favour.
In the famous case of Attorney - General of Lagos State v Attorney - General of the Federation (2005) 2 WRN 1 at 150, the Supreme Court held that «In our democracy all the Governments of this country, as well as organizations and individuals must kowtow to the due process and this they can vindicate by resorting to the courts for redress in the event of any grievance
He has described his pending opus as a reflection on «how the politics of reason, evidence and compromise can survive at a time when grievance and unreasoned populism are on the march at home and abroad».
Results today showed that 95.7 percent of McDonald's workers that have been balloted voted in favour of the strike at the ballot, paving way for them to voice their concerns about McDonald's not dealing with their grievances, and failing to end the use of zero - hour contracts — something that was promised to workers earlier this year.
On Dec. 2, the Governor's Office of Employee Relations, which oversees labor agreements for state workers and keeps personnel records, denied a request by the Times Union to obtain records of Kaloyeros» job status at SUNY Poly and whether or not he has filed a grievance against SUNY.
They made their grievances known at an interactive session...
The town board at the Jan. 9 meeting agreed to settle two union grievances filed last year.
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