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Forms, Causes and Effects of Grievance

Forms of Grievance

A grievance may take anyone of the following forms:

Causes of Grievance

Grievances may occur for a number of reasons:

The classification and causes of grievances are listed below

Wage grievances

– demand for individual wage adjustment

– complaint about job classification

– complaint about incentive system

– miscellaneous

Supervision

– complaint against discipline/administration

– complaint against behaviour of supervisor

– objection to the method of supervision

Working conditions

– safety and health

– violation of rules and regulations

– miscellaneous

Seniority and promotion

– loss of seniority and transfers

– calculation/interpretation of seniority

– promotion

– denial or delay

– transfer or change of shifts

Discipline

– discharge/dismissal/layoffs

– alcoholism, absenteeism and accidents

– harshness of punishment and penalty

Collective bargaining

– violation of contract/award/agreement

– interpretation of contract/award/agreement

– settlement of grievances

Union management

– recognition of union relations

– harassment of union bearers

– soldiering / go-slow tactics

The causes of grievances usually arise from issues as

Identifying Grievances

Grievances can be uncovered in a number of ways as:

Effects of Grievance

Quite often when minor grievances are accumulated, major problems creep in like work-stoppages – strikes, lockouts, and other forms of unpredictable eruption causing long-term damage to productivity. Therefore, it becomes extremely essential to handle the grievances at the earliest possible moment.

With the help of thorough analysis of the nature and pattern of grievances, the causes of employee dissatisfaction can be removed. The HR manager has to probe deeper into the details of grievances and explore the best possible method of settling them.

Grievances lead to:

Grievances, if not identified and redressed, affect adversely as

Effect on output / productivity:

Effect on the employees:

Effect on the managers:

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