Grieve definition

Grieve in the greek is LUPETE, means a mans emotions when he discovers that his wife has been unfaithful, to be wounded deeply.

Examples of Grieve in a sentence

  • It does not include those employee records older than 18 months that must be removed from an employee's file in accordance with Clause 11.4(d) (Right to Grieve Other Disciplinary Action).

  • Subject to Article 16.4 (Layoff Procedure), there shall be no exceptions to the principle of "last hired, first laid off" except as noted in Article 16.15 (Right to Grieve).

  • The Notice of Intention to Grieve shall be in the form prescribed in Appendix B to this Agreement and shall set out the event, transaction, decision, or set of circumstances which are the subject matter of the grievance.

  • If a Notice of Intention to Grieve is filed, the Member shall continue to receive their pay until the earlier of the date that the grievance is withdrawn, abandoned or decided, or the term of the Member’s appointment has ended.

  • If a Notice of Intention to Grieve is filed, the Member shall continue to receive his/her pay until the earlier of the date that the grievance is withdrawn, abandoned or decided, or the term of the Member’s appointment has ended.

  • It does not include those employee records older than 18 months that must be removed from an employee's file in accordance with Article 11.4(d) (Right to Grieve Other Disciplinary Action).

  • The Union shall have the right to Grieve whether or not the rate is proper based on its relationship to related or similar jobs.

  • It does not include those employee records older than 18 months that must be removed from an employee’s file in accordance with Article 11.4(d) (Right to Grieve Other Disciplinary Action).

  • If a Notice of Intention to Grieve is filed, the Member shall continue to receive his/her pay until the grievance is decided or until the Member’s appointment has ended, whichever is the lesser period.

  • Section D: Right to Grieve Board Policy ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1: Any alleged violation or misapplication of Board Policy 5112, including all Administrative Implemental Procedures, shall be subject to the grievance procedure.

Related to Grieve

  • Grievor means the employee concerned, a local of the Union, the Union or the Company.

  • Grievant means an employee or group of employees having the same grievance. In the case of a group of employees, one employee shall be designated by the group to act as spokesperson and to be responsible for processing the grievance.

  • A grievance means a dispute or disagreement as to the interpretation or application of terms and conditions of employment contained in this Agreement.

  • Complainant means an individual who is alleged to be the victim of conduct that could constitute sexual harassment.

  • Complainant(s) means the person(s) who initiates a complaint by alleging that a Student(s) violated the Code.