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Legal Definitions - grieve
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Definition of grieve
GRIEVE
grieve, verb. To file a complaint or dispute through a formal procedure, typically related to employment or labor issues.
Example: The employee was advised by their union representative to grieve their suspension through the company's grievance procedure.
Related term:grievable, adjective, meaning that which can be contested or addressed through a grievance procedure.
Additional example: A teacher who believes they were unfairly denied a promotion may choose to grieve the decision through the school district's grievance process.
This definition highlights the formal nature of the grievance process, which typically involves a specific set of steps and procedures for addressing disputes or complaints. The examples illustrate how the term can be applied in different contexts, such as employment or education, to address issues of fairness or equity.
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Simple Definition
Term: GRIEVE
Definition: When something happens at work that an employee thinks is unfair, they can ask their union to help them. The union might suggest that the employee "grieve" the situation, which means they will follow a special process to try to fix the problem.
Example: The union urged the employee to grieve the suspension.
Related word: grievable (adjective)
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