Grievance in a sentence as a noun

This Schelling point might be a real grievance, or a contrived one.

I think this frustration is at the heart of David's grievance.

Why not raise your grievance with your boss and make the case for getting what you want, and then make your decision from there.

He showed much evidence of others feeling similar grievance.

It actually gives the bigots a bit of a legitimate grievance, in that their freedom of speech is being eroded.

Did people just get really lazy?Every right wing ******* with a grievance against attacks on privilege is out there mocking these protests.

The article has interesting thoughts despite the flame bait headline and the lack of any actual legitimate grievance against Steve or Apple.

There are more important goals for his organization to accomplish than to be accommodating to every single grievance.

The article, strangely, begins with JAH already having an unspecified grievance against GitHub and the founder's wife pleading with her not to leave GitHub and blog publicly about it.

It's strange that at no time has JAH specified what this grievance was, but my educated guess based on her tweets and her blog post from a year ago would be, previous additional incidents of sexism or perceived sexism.

I mean seriously, do they really think the police are in the habit of shooting people over fare evasion?I'm no fan of police, and I support protest groups - but there's a difference between protesters with a grievance, and hooligans looking for an excuse.

> If they don't participate in the Rails project, then, no, they don't have a "legitimate grievance".Why don't non-contributing users of a software project have a 'legitimate' opinion?I wonder if this attitude in the late 90s / early 2000s accounts for Linux's level of success as a desktop OS.

When I was working for a contractor installing and fixing servers at various plants and facilities, the only union workers who actively appeared to be doing their jobs were the union work rules compliance guys, who hovered over us to see if there was any possible way to file a grievance over violations of the "work rules".

With this essay, they are going on record as saying "We can track what happens with the car; it's no longer your verbal word against ours".The bit about the front trunk log is basically saying to these kinds of lawyers that Tesla is not low-hanging fruit, and that they better either have a genuine grievance or really know their stuff before taking them on.

It may well be that the greatest damage to GitHub here is not on the issue of sexism so much as their advocacy of lean management and organizational "freedom".Although it may have sounded like the "cool teacher" way to address things by having your wife take an employee out for drinks to discuss grievances, clearly this should have been handled in a professional setting according to a clear grievance process.

Grievance definitions

noun

a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation; "holding a grudge"; "settling a score"

See also: grudge score

noun

an allegation that something imposes an illegal obligation or denies some legal right or causes injustice

noun

a complaint about a (real or imaginary) wrong that causes resentment and is grounds for action