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    The Labour Commission, Tanzania for example, indicates in its Code of Practice: Grievance and Disciplinary Procedures, established in terms of section 14 of the Labour Institutions Act, 2004, that such a procedure would, among others, ensure that grievances are handled in accordance with the principles of natural justice and fairness. In terms of the rules of natural justice, both parties should be given the opportunity…

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    “absolute discretion” of the Tribunal Chairman as to “whether any matter should be re-opened…or…reconsider(ed)”. Accordingly, if the Grievance Tribunal found in favour of Michael Hibberd i.e. found that Essendon, as a result of the 2012 supplements program, breached the contractual clause 7.3 with respect to providing Hibberd with a safe work environment whereby the Grievance Tribunal compels Essendon to delist Hibberd and transfer to Melbourne (for which Essendon will receive no compensation…

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    One of the best grievances listed is that “He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people” because the King taking their ships, and has burning their villages and killing many people is a good reason for the people to…

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    Because, in god there is love, and in god there is peace, in god there is unity, and [protesters] are showing none of that to the human race.” By discrediting black grievances and discontinuing the national conversation about race relations and racism, whites are muddling the epistemic practices that encourage “the way out of the destructive ignorance of which…white America [possess]” (Spelman…

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    Independence, the founding fathers provided step by step logic for American Independence through the Preamble, the Declaration of Natural Rights, Grievances, and the Resolution of Independence. The Preamble and the Declaration of Natural Rights importantly contribute to American Independence. The Preamble lists reasons for…

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    Such as, “ For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us.” This grievance means, for housing troops among the people. Another grievance is, “ For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world. “ This meant for playing restriction on our ability to trade. The last grievance is, “ For placing taxes on us without our consent. “ Which means, for placing taxes without our approval. The Founding Fathers made grievances to help make the colonies…

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    for union. Employee ownership can cut wages and benefits. This is so they can save jobs. Programs are generally found in firms that are less profitable. Labor leaders see employee ownership as a last resort when nothing else works out. If a grievance is employee initiated, the first step is to discuss the problems with the supervisor and or a…

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    When in the course of life events it becomes necessary for married couples to demand a divorce and become independent within each other and without interference of the law, they will explain the reasons for choosing to become independent to the whole world. This requires us, Married couples, to write our very own Declaration of Independence for anyone to see and have an idea of why they chose to be independent and equal to our partners. There are many causes in where people decide to become…

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    to the position of preventive maintenance man on the ground that the determining factor of previous experience had not been properly applied and that the scores should be re-evaluated and, if necessary, adjusted. Following the presentation of the grievances by the three…

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    displaced. In 2004 the United States declared the Darfur crisis was an act of genocide. Some people may say that these acts of violence and genocide were caused by grievance or the argument that people act on issues of identity, but I believe the main causes of these acts were driven from greed. It is important to note that both grievance and greed played a role in the Darfur crisis,…

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