Importance Of Grievance

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INTRODUCTION:
A grievance means any dissatisfaction faced by the employee, it may or may not be expressed by the employees in the organization. It may be valid or invalid grievance, rising out of any issues related to the company, then the employee feels and thinks that it is unfair and unjust. In any organisation occurrence of grievances are natural. All the issues of the employees have to be solved at the earliest else it may create problem to the organisation as well as industry. Grievance must be solved at early stage by supervisor himself without carrying it to further stages. It is quiet easier to solve the grievances at the starting stage. The root of the problem must be understood immediately and then if it is not possible by lower …show more content…

TYPES /FORMS OF GRIEVANCES: A grievance may take any one of the forms:
a) Factual
b) Imaginary
c) Disguised

a) Factual: A real and genuine grievance will emerge when actual needs of the worker stay unfulfilled. For eg. Wage hike is been assured but not yet done because of different reasons.

b) Imaginary: At one point of time when a workers disappointment is not because of any true reasons but rather on account of incorrect observation, wrong mentality, or the wrong data he has. In such case the grievance is not real and does not exist. In spite of the fact that management is not responsible for the grievance, still it needs to be solved quickly.

c) Disguised: A worker in an organisation may have some kind of grievance because of reasons which is not aware to himself. If he/she is facing some issues related to family, neighbours, friends and relatives the worker may come to job with an heart. When a new entrant is provided with good facilities it creates a sense of partiality among other employees.

REASON FOR GRIEVANCE:
Grievance might happen for number of

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