English to Urdu Dictionary grievance

grievance

شکایت
definition
noun
failure to redress genuine grievances
a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.
translation of 'grievance '
noun
گله
example
No, this is a genuine 'grievance' that has existed, as we have seen from the applications to the Commission, for twenty years or more.
Prior to making these public allegations, no student actually filed a sexual harassment 'grievance' against him.
Mr. Yousry states that he did not at that time understand himself to have been suspended, and thus he did not approach his union concerning his status, nor did he file any 'grievance' about it.
Grievances against universities are preferably resolved within the 'grievance' procedure which universities have today.
Briony Norris, an environmental health officer at the pollution control unit, said around 50 per cent of people who lodged complaints had a genuine 'grievance' .
If a client feels he or she has been treated unfairly, there is the option of filing a 'grievance' .
If the company were to dismiss you simply because you asked for a proper job description or submitted a 'grievance' about your treatment, it would certainly be acting unlawfully.
The players' association filed a 'grievance' yesterday seeking to overturn the Anaheim Angels' suspension of left fielder Jose Guillen.
Of course she has now filed a 'grievance' against me and we have a meeting with HR later this afternoon.
Prisoners must file a formal 'grievance' to appeal a medical decision, since healthcare is intertwined with strictly correctional functions.
But the main 'grievance' - excessive bank charges - remains.
After Benner filed a 'grievance' through the St. Paul Police Federation, he was reinstated.
he was nursing a 'grievance'
Engle says that when she filed a 'grievance' , DWP managers denied her overtime pay, hassled her about the dress code and intimidated her by hovering around her workstation.
Long a festering popular 'grievance' , official corruption has reached endemic levels, with potentially explosive social consequences.
Many urban people have the view that farmers are constantly complaining but they do seem to have a genuine 'grievance' about their plight at present.
After years of what he considered to be unfair treatment, Natelson filed a 'grievance' with the University.
Even if the estate management felt it had a genuine 'grievance' , minor encroachments on estate land are common and generally ignored.
He was reprimanded for telling a judge in open court he would testify against a former client because he had filed a 'grievance' against him.
he was nursing a 'grievance'
On the other hand, if police are involved or a license is revoked, the teacher will probably file a 'grievance' with his union.
His seniority revoked and his union 'grievance' rejected, he then decided to try the courts.
As Thomas Frank so convincingly proved in ‘What's The Matter With Kansas’ this sense of 'grievance' is simply what makes guys like him tick.
The faculty association has filed a formal 'grievance' with the University alleging the university broke its contract with faculty.
Likewise, there are clear problems with the confidentiality of the current 'grievance' processes.
The carrier claimed that even the pilots union agreed there was no merit to LaGrotte's 'grievance' .
A feeling of 'grievance' can be real even when the grievance itself is not.
Under Regulation 15, part-time as well as full-time faculty members may seek redress from an elected faculty 'grievance' committee.
But airing those 'grievances' publicly might actually encourage more attacks and make their lives harder.
They have a long list of 'grievances' , whether they're real or not, or imagined.
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