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Grievances

A grievance is not always easy to identify. Your job as a steward will become easier as you learn to sort through complaints and figure out which problems require a grievance and which problems merely require a sympathetic ear.

Sometimes a worker will bring you a complaint that is clearly a violation of the contract or some other basic right. Other times, a thorough investigation will be required to see if a complaint actually qualifies as an official grievance. Still other times, an employee may come to you with a legitimate gripe, but you’ll know immediately that there is no contractual basis for filing a grievance. And sometimes you will be confronted by employees who simply need some serious counseling for personal problems.

The first rule of grievance resolution is to always try to settle them rather than pass them up the ladder. Your power as a steward resides in your ability to solve problems and fix contract violations.

Some of the major categories of grievances are: