Sentences with phrase «took grievance»

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.
That's why they raise the stakes and take grievances to a public forum.
These courts are supposed to be neutral arbiters — a way to correct for the power imbalance that existed prior to NAFTA, when Canada and Mexico had to take their grievances to US courts.
However, if there are traders who have HighLow complaints they ca be confident that they will get a quick and conclusive response from HighLow, and if not, they should always feel free to take their grievances in the complaints section of Australian Securities & Investments Commission, which is Australia's markets and financial businesses regulator and they will look into any concern that a customer expresses in this regulated complaints process.
Aided by attorneys eager for court - awarded fees — which are an accepted part of class settlements — consumers are taking their grievances to court in record numbers.
If Treasury Wines failed to report some events known to them, which could have affected the share price, it should be up to ASIC to investigate, and that is where Mr Jones should have taken his grievances.
The committee, which takes its name from the year in which its founders were elected, meets each week to discuss parliamentary business and take grievances to the Conservative leadership.
The committee, which takes its name from the year in which its founders were elected, meets each week to discuss parliamentary business and its chairman then takes any grievances to the Conservative leadership.
Thanks to the web, people who have bad experiences with customer service departments can take their grievances to a mass audience online, with potentially serious consequences for the companies concerned.
In light of the fact that an arbitrator's award often sets a precedent for future disputes with a union and its members, our attorneys make an extra effort to ensure that a client's present and future interests are taken into consideration when making the decision to take a grievance to arbitration.
Amazon and Google, your options are to make this right, take your grievances to the FTC, or go to court.
You can settle some confrontations with your neighbors by taking your grievances to the HOA's board or management company, Lyons says.

Not exact matches

If the union is foolishly rigid, then you may need to take the risk of a grievance or unfair labor practice in order to survive.
Employee takes to Twitter to announce resignation and air her grievances with her company's leadership team.
Kaepernick's lawyers will have to prove that collusion has taken place in order for the grievance to stand.
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.
The Gujarat Christian community took up their grievances with the state government a month ago, according to the Indian Express.
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.
Agents are taking notes in negotiations, in case a grievance is filed against ownership and evidence is needed.
The hearing took place in early November after the former Ravens running back filed a grievance against the league for wrongful termination.
The meeting will take place 16 days after Kaepernick filed a grievance against the NFL owners for collusion.
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.
Dismissing him before he has had the opportunity to deserve a proper review is to turn football into an exercise in exorcising personal grievances, frustrations and entitlements by proxy, as there is no basis in his performances to take such a drastic view.
My son came barging into my room, and despite me mouthing for him to «GET OUT NOW» (not really in line with the gentle parenting, but for god's sake, the baby was this close to napping), he refused to leave without airing his grievances over his sister taking all of the rice that was meant for them to share for tacos.
For me personally, the grievance is not just about «lies, damned lies, and statistics» (or as Robert Walker put it «Lies, Damned Lies and Brexit»), but also about the attitude taken by some of the campaigns on how to address the voter.
Yet the demand for a revolution, channelling the kind of violence, looting and murder seen in London and on other UK cities» streets two years ago against «the source of (the rioters») grievance» is much more delusional, much more seriously irresponsible towards the youth whom he admires for their refusal to take democracy seriously.
The roundtable tried to take a slightly different viewpoint and explored the key issues of the present crisis beyond the question of the third term: local grievances and post-war reconciliation and integration, the economy (and especially agriculture and aid), and whether the «ethnic factor» is still relevant.
On the 4th September, after trying to resolve grievances, our members took strike action calling on McDonald's to raise pay, end its use of zero hours contracts and improve working conditions.
For local and regional economic growth to take off, attitudes of grievance and dependency need to be challenged.
Curran, a Baldwin Democrat who took office Jan. 1, got $ 5,000 from Sean Acosta, who runs Property Tax Reduction Consultants in Jericho, and $ 5,000 from Shalom Maidenbaum, who owns three local tax grievance firms, according to State Board of Elections filings covering the period Dec. 1 - Jan.
The Benue State government has banned public processions following Wednesday uproar when residents in Makurdi took to the streets to express their grievances over incessant killing of people in the rural areas by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
Farage is likely to make an appeal to voters who feel Labour's leadership have taken them for granted, particularly those with grievances about the impact of immigration on their local area.
«This hyperbole from the first minister takes synthetic grievance to a whole new level.
Oduah said those spreading the falsehood were probably taking advantage of her grievances with the party in the build up to the 2017 Anambra governorship election.
They threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if government failed to take measures to address their grievances.
Finally, the Government — under David Cameron — took on the «grievance culture», the idea that the West is the root cause of the Muslim world's problems.
Chidoka also said that, «Groups have the right to express grievances but if done against the law, then the law should take its course.»
So, if for instance their grievances were not addressed, election was coming and they took a tactical move to be outside the party, they would have moved to PDP, but the fact is they didn't move to PDP.
Despite the fervor of President Trump's Republican opponents, the president's brand of hard - edge nationalism — with its gut - level cultural appeals and hard lines on trade and immigration — is taking root within his adopted party, and those uneasy with grievance politics are either giving in or giving up the fight.
If the school had been proactive enough to provide oxygen cylinder and other first aid kits which could have sustained the life of the deceased student (s) before being taken to competent doctors for further medical attentions, students would not have been so enraged to move to the street to express their grievances which has subsequently led to the closure of the school even at the period of examination.
In line with the change agenda of the federal government of Nigeria and the «Change Begins with Me Campaign», the Nigeria Police force under my leadership is ensuring accountability by ensuring that citizens and residents of the country have a unit through which all grievances against police actions and inactions are taken and redressed.
Bharara was canned as Manhattan's top federal prosecutor in March by Trump and has typically took to Twitter to air his grievances against the president.
He warned against the practice of members taking the party to court, saying members must learn to take advantage of the internal mechanisms within the party to resolve feuds and grievances.
He explained that going to court will not help Mr. Afoko in anyway because the NPP constitution states that «no member of the party without exhausting internal mechanisms and grievances can take the party to court.»
They passed a motion saying that their role as activists was to «help organise people in communities to take and use power, to use our political skills to redress grievances and to represent people at all levels of the political structure».
«Evidence suggests that people in England feel unhappy with present arrangements, which take too little account of their grievances.
«Steps are already being taken to reconcile every aggrieved member, and to resolve all grievances with the ninety (90) days duration of the caretaker committee for the purpose of putting an end to needless litigation over issues that are purely internal affairs of our party,» he said.
Adamu described Baraje and Oyinlola's ultimatum given to the APC to address their grievances as a dangerous joke taken too far.
The most commonly adopted procedure is that the student with a grievance should take it to the head of department or director of research, but this can sometimes make the problem even worse.
Letting go of anger can sometimes take a great deal of time and effort, which is why he suggests using emotion - releasing exercises like this one to help you along: The next time youâ $ ™ re at the beach, write any grievances you have in the sand close to the shore.
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