Sentences with phrase «grievances on»

Addressing customer complaints and grievances on top priority level to ensure customer satisfaction
But if you're one of the many harsh critics of Destiny 2 — or if you've been bemoaning your empty friends list and spending time reading or writing lengthy grievances on the game's subreddit community — then Curse of Osiris will not do anything to change that.
Specifically with respect to the College Sector, Alan has represented Colleges in arbitrations both under the Academic and Support Staff Collective Agreements, which have included grievances on a range of issues including the Article 11 Workload Formula, job security and lay - offs, Article 2 Staffing, and discharges.
She aired her grievances on Twitter, writing, «Madonna kissed Drake, Hilary's running for president, but HBO STILL hasn't shown this dude's d*ck??»
This decision — while profitable for the company — caused grievances on both ends.
Instead of staying quiet on the subject, she took the liberty of airing her grievances on television, and her words are wonderful.
The former goal dovetails neatly with your timeline - Sunnis (AQ especially) had a heavy boost of grievances on the topic ever since there was heavy US presence in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia because of Saddam's 1991 adventure in oil - grabbing.
She hasn't been shy in the past of airing her grievances on social media.
The gestures have not mollified many of the chain's critics, some of whom are airing their grievances on Chick - fil - A's Facebook page.
And don't you dare post your grievances on a blog, or we'll sue you.»
«We will be filing a grievance on behalf of the members,» she said.
«When the first payment was sent out... and the union discovered we did not make the payment to Mr. Erickson, they filed a grievance on his behalf.»
In February 2008 Miss Nixon entered a grievance on the basis that the respondent had failed to prevent Ms O'Hara spreading rumours or to chastise her; and that by this stage she had been told that there was «no room» at the alternative office.
I can live with a grievance on my record.
The Appellant, the British Columbia Teachers» Federation, filed a grievance on behalf of its membership as a whole against the Surrey School Board.
However, AMAPCEO took the position that she was not a probationary employee and filed a grievance on her behalf.
Subsequently, the ONA filed a grievance on the Grievor's behalf, alleging that the Hospital violated the collective agreement and the Ontario Human Rights Code by failing to provide a harassment - free workplace.
In two recent cases, arbitrators have reaffirmed that, except in very limited circumstances, the union is not entitled to file a grievance on any matter upon which an individual would be personally entitled to grieve.
The British Columbia Teachers» Federation and Surrey Teachers» Association (the «union») filed a grievance on behalf of three teachers under the provision of the collective agreement set out above.
The union files the grievance on behalf of the aggrieved employee and has carriage of the grievance;
Regardless, Arbitrator Joseph Carrier dismissed the grievance on a finding that the university did not promise faculty members absolute data security (an impossibility).

Not exact matches

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.
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.
Throw it on your mental list of theater - going grievances.
When you go big picture with gratitude, you get a new perspective on the grievances of any given day.
make this uprising more focused on economic grievances than issues like freedom of speech and women's» rights, which dominated the demands of protesters in the past, according to the New York Times.
Engage with your audience on social media by starting conversations and responding to both praise and grievances.
Don't do it often, and don't do it to the same people every time — or in the middle of your open office, where everyone on your team can hear your grievances.
It would also make sense for the grievance to focus on the fact that Trump has suggested he is responsible for players being blacklisted.
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.
Baghdad has much less influence, so if Turkey declines to follow through on its threats, the independence vote could give the Kurdish government some leverage with Baghdad in negotiations over revenue sharing, a longstanding grievance that has not been addressed.
Coach Erik Spoelstra's halftime grievance of the Heat not playing with enough intensity in giving up 71 points was another way of saying Nike Blazers For Sale never turned on
Believing he has been blackballed for his controversial on - the - field protests against police violence and systemic racism, Kaepernick's legal team has filed a grievance against the NFL, accusing league owners of colluding to prevent him from working in football anymore.
Can their present focus on grievances shift to a more constructive one?
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.
On 28th August, 1963, 2 lakh citizens marched to Washington to highlight their grievances.
Rather one should look to the concrete grievances — high taxes, poor roads, periodic famines, governmental restrictions on free enterprise, and outmoded feudal dues, etc..
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.
Concentrate on money, sex, status, health and (above all) on your own grievances.
Most of the selfish trolls on here are turning this young man's sacrifice for his faith into a forum for their own petty grievances.
The attempt to capitalize on the instinctive empathy decent people feel for genuine victims is not enhanced when those claiming to represent these victims callously dismiss the grievances of other groups because they haven't suffered «enough.»
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.
The effectiveness of the politics of victimhood depends on the acceptance of the belief that victims» welfare is decisively dependent on the political rectification of their collective 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.
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
You are like a airline passenger attacking the pilot in mid-air to air your grievances about the poor state of the of the airline, you'll kill everyone on board with your stupidity and misdirected venom.
I think Jerry is of the mind that if Jim wants to be on the sideline and be a part of the team he should of aired his grievances with the players in private and not blast them and bad mouth them on social media and the radio like he is Whiner Line calller.
Running back Ray Rice and the Baltimore Ravens have agreed on an undisclosed settlement following his grievance against the team, according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.
this would be a case for grievance (though ironically these players are better off on rehab)
After arbitrators ruled in favor of the Players Union on its collusion grievances from those two offseasons, though, MLB owners changed the way they were colluding: An information - sharing bank was instituted so owners could know what the other owners were negotiating with which free agents, which would help keep free - agent prices down since no team would accidentally blow away the competition with any offer.
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