Grievances In The Hiring Process

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Picking up the Pieces: Grievances in the Hiring Process
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The Boone Air Force Based is a sizable educating training facility, and a child development center providing state-subsidized childcare for military families. (Reinke)The base supports a total of forty-two thousand militaries and civilian service personnel (as cited in Watson, 2002). Marilyn James[ chief of staffing], Claudia Tyson[director of child development], Sheri Delgado and Dawn Jackson [non -appropriated funded employees], John Brown [union representative], Jim Smith[staffing specialist], and George Jones [ labor staffing specialist] are the key individuals in this case study (Watson, 2002).
One week as the new Chief of staffing for Boone AFB and Marilyn James and a

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