What is the definition of a person's right to grieve?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Alberta v. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (Public Service Grievance Appeal Board), 1985 ABCA 63 (CanLII):

Those persons with whom we are concerned do not fall within the above definition and in my respectful view it is clear that barring an effective amendment to the Master Agreement they had no right to grieve. (See Brown v. Beatty Canadian Labour Arbitration, pages 47 - 48).

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