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A grievance letter told Swissport about a "failure of duty of care" under the and Safety at Work Regulations.
And I think we take that agenda even further if we’re doing it based on first principles and moral authority as Reagan did rather than on vengeance and grievance, and that’s what I’m bringing to this race.”
Source: https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2023/06/04/ramaswamy-america-first-does-not-belong-to-trump/
As I understand it, if Bailey had won his grievance, that Patriots could not have released him until after the beginning of the 2023 league year because he’d have had guaranteed money in 2023.
But these wins are less indicative of organic popularity than of a new front for the rightwing grievance machine, which increasingly uses purchasing power – boycotting, promotion, viral metrics – to make a point.
“Desperate times call for desperate measures, so the beleaguered First Minister has reached for the nationalists’ playbook and is manufacturing grievance with the UK Government.”
Elaborating before the media, Dr Jitendra Singh said that the Government has taken several initiatives to improve quality of grievance redressal and reduce timelines of disposal.
Source: https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/govts-grievance-redressal-rate-crosses-1-lakh-per-month-dr-jitendra/
Heavy defeats by Ireland and Scotland have placed Wales in wooden spoon contention, but Vunipola believes that against they will be driven by their sense of grievance and the prospect of humbling their fiercest rivals.
“If Scots did grievance culture the way everybody else does, we’d get our own month,” he said a few years back.
"If the poor are fighting one another over racial hierarchy or cultural grievance, their anger will be directed away from the people responsible for their plight—the rich who exploit those in work and abandon those in need."
I haven’t read all of Trump’s fund-raising appeals, but I’m sure they are very much in line with that existing grievance.”
Investigators are now considering whether the attack, which may have been meant to be fatal, could have been motivated by a personal grievance or whether it was politically motivated.
It has emerged she asked to be moved from Cathkin High School last year after lodging a dignity at work complaint and grievance with her employers.
Many share a common grievance: that their pay hasn’t kept up with the rising cost of living.
Of the total banned accounts in March, 1.66 million were proactively banned by WhatsApp before any user flagged any grievance, according to a report by the company.
Participants in the chapter are trained to represent incarcerated individuals who wish to file a grievance over their experience within the prison system.
Source: https://www.bupipedream.com/news/135381/the-remedy-project-creates-chapter-at-bu/
Simon Munkara said earlier this year, he, Mr Puruntatameri and other Tiwi Islanders had filed a human rights grievance with NAB.
The audience returned to its usual configuration: grief and grievance, lamentation and despair.
“The grievance process can be lengthy,” Marisam said.
Source: https://mndaily.com/276931/news/student-reactions-to-stalking-allegations/
The NMC said this in a reply to the Associations of Emergency Physicians of India (AEPI) over their grievance regarding the exclusion of emergency medicine speciality as a requirement for setting up new medical colleges.
The Scottish Tories said it showed he was manufacturing a grievance at the public's expense.