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    A Grievance Moves from the Informal to the Formal Stage
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A Grievance Moves from the Informal to the Formal Stage

Question 59

Question 59

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A grievance moves from the informal to the formal stage when:


A) The employee contacts the shop steward.
B) The shop steward contacts the supervisor.
C) The grievance is reduced to writing.
D) The union grievance committee meets to discuss the grievance.

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