Responding to minority workers' concerns about fairness in the handling of labor grievances, a former Federal mediator is training a class of black and Hispanic people to become arbitrators.
He directed himself to the rally, and gave a famous speech in which he detailed an ambitious program to redress labor grievances.
In 1995 labor grievances over these new policies resulted in a 90-day state-of-siege declaration and the arrest of 374 labor leaders.
He apologized yesterday to Davis, who was in charge of making the arrangements, and said he would not file a labor grievance to contest the penalty.
The order yielded many collective bargaining agreements, which have generally provided for arbitration in labor grievances.
The leader of the police union has threatened to file a labor grievance if the provision is violated.
Even so, some Nordstrom employees in the state of Washington filed labor grievances, charging management had put pressure on them to do many time-consuming tasks for customers for which they were not paid.
U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to avoid labor or work camps, where unrest can occur due to local working conditions or labor grievances.
The other area that grew in terms of litigation was police department-related lawsuits - labor grievances within the department and claims against the activities of the officers.
Although there were labor grievances against the British administration during Kittermaster's tenure, he undertook few reforms since the situation did not appear to be deteriorating.