In the past, the documentary category has been the Academy s biggest source of grievance.
Shareholders with a grievance can submit it to the agency, which in turn will investigate the case.
The grievance document also refers to concerns about the chair of governors Abid Matak.
On April 30, we filed it with the Student Grievance and Grade Appeals Board.
But what if the motive wasn't political, but some other grievance by an individual?
And workers are provided a grievance process to report problems directly to the Fair Trade organization.
Keys said his union, the Newspaper Guild, would file a grievance on his behalf.
Otherwise, anybody with a grievance can say 'Gee, the ocean's too high this year.
For both groups, the past is a powerful source of motivation, grievance, and legitimacy.
And yet again British Columbia is smouldering with grievance, and not just against its American competitors.
It allows workers to raise concerns with managers and file a grievance if not satisfied.
Of the 22 outstanding grievance cases, almost half relate to Fire Service headquarters in Lisburn.
Two of the most recent grievance cases have been taken against the same member of staff.
MPs might have a grievance of a sort if they were under-represented in government jobs.
And to be effective, grievance systems should be simple, well publicized and easy to use.
As to character, the young Margaret Thatcher combined stubbornness, imperviousness and a sense of grievance.
Many people have a grievance against the very notion of comic books, but I don't.
Unions including Unison, the NUT and NASUWT are meeting the council on Friday to discuss the grievance.
The grievance claims Dr Luckcock, who joined the school in 2011, has attracted "unanimous condemnation" from staff.
He is a member of the Grievance Committee Attorney Panel for the Southern District of New York.
But the real grievance is probably as much about Puerto Rico's politics and economy as about bombs.
China responded by lodging a grievance over what it claims are illicit American tariffs on its goods.
The grievance also describes the governance of the school as "poor" and refers to a "history of conflict".
This year, only a minor disturbance is expected: a Wednesday demonstration by phone-company workers over a local grievance.
Their main grievance is the RFU's refusal to hand over their shareholding in the competition to England's clubs.
Justices also said Connecticut lawyers can be punished for any misconduct, including being disbarred by the Statewide Grievance Committee.
Staff have sent a collective grievance to the city council about Dr Luckcock and chair of governors Abid Matak.
And another former Labour Home Secretary, David Blunkett, has warned the party against building a "politics built on grievance".
Also he is in the midst of a grievance procedure with Network Rail.
Not every grievance, however, is subject to judicial authority (part of the inherent checks and balances of our system).
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