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a grievance against sb

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  • grievance — griev‧ance [ˈgriːvns] noun 1. [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES a complaint made by a worker to an employer, usually because they feel they have been treated unfairly: • All shopfloor grievances will be passed on to management. • You must pursue your… …   Financial and business terms

  • grievance — n. 1) to air, vent a grievance 2) to file, submit a (formal) grievance 3) to hear a grievance (the committee heard the grievance) 4) to nurse a grievance 5) to redress; settle a grievance 6) a justified, legitimate, valid; unjustified grievance… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • grievance — griev|ance [ˈgri:vəns] n [U and C] a belief that you have been treated unfairly, or an unfair situation or event that affects and upsets you ▪ anyone who has a legitimate grievance against the company ▪ a means of overcoming genuine grievances ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • grievance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ genuine, legitimate, real ▪ Some people will complain even if they have no genuine grievance. ▪ historical (esp. AmE), long standing, old …   Collocations dictionary

  • grievance — noun (C, U) something that you complain about because you feel you have been treated unfairly (+ against): Anyone who has a legitimate grievance against the company can take it to the committee. | air your grievances (=tell other people you feel… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • grievance — UK [ˈɡriːv(ə)ns] / US [ˈɡrɪvəns] noun Word forms grievance : singular grievance plural grievances 1) [countable] a complaint about being treated in an unfair way Managers were presented with a long list of grievances. have a grievance: People… …   English dictionary

  • grievance — griev|ance [ grivəns ] noun 1. ) count a complaint about being treated in an unfair way: Managers were presented with a long list of grievances. have a grievance: People know who to go to if they have a grievance. 2. ) count or uncount a feeling… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • grievance — /gree veuhns/, n. 1. a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress: Inequitable taxation is the chief grievance. 2. a complaint or resentment, as against an unjust or unfair act: to have a grievance against… …   Universalium

  • grievance — /ˈgrivəns / (say greevuhns) noun 1. a wrong, real or fancied, considered as grounds for complaint: a popular grievance. 2. resentment or complaint, or the grounds for complaint, against an unjust act: to have a grievance against someone. {French… …  

  • grievance — [grēv′əns] n. [ME grevaunce < OFr grevance < grever: see GRIEVE] 1. a circumstance thought to be unjust or injurious and ground for complaint or resentment 2. complaint or resentment, or a statement expressing this, against a real or… …   English World dictionary

  • Grievance — A grievance is a wrong or hardship suffered, which is the grounds of a complaint.Union laborIn a labor union, a grievance is the subject of a complaint filed by an employee to be resolved by procedures provided in the union contract. Such a… …   Wikipedia

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