Asked by Abtin Hoseini on Jul 26, 2024
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A production worker believes that her supervisor is intentionally assigning her to work on machinery for which she does not have the proper training. She is worried about her safety and wonders if the supervisor is intentionally harassing her. The worker is represented by a union, so she starts the grievance process specified in the labor agreement. Assuming this is a typical grievance procedure, in which step, if any, will the employee likely act alone?
A) The final step; the employee and the supervisor would meet together with the union-appointed arbitrator.
B) The first step; the employee can speak with her supervisor on her own before involving the union.
C) The step in which a written grievance is submitted; this must be written and delivered by the employee only.
D) None; the union handles all steps of the grievance procedure without involving the employee.
E) The step of deciding to appeal an unresolved grievance; it is up to the employee to choose arbitration or no appeal.
Grievance Process
A formalized procedure that allows employees to report and resolve issues or complaints, typically related to the workplace environment, policies, or treatment by others.
Labor Agreement
A legally binding contract between employers and their employees or representatives, outlining employment terms, conditions, and rights.
- Gain an understanding of how the arbitration process functions and the jurisdiction of arbitrators in the resolution of labor disputes.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of how the arbitration process functions and the jurisdiction of arbitrators in the resolution of labor disputes.
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