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Conducting a grievance investigation
  • Read the grievance procedure.


  • Identify all of the complaints constituting the grievance and ensure the employee agrees that there are no other issues that should be investigated.


  • Carry out a thorough investigation – check the facts, gather any evidence, identify relevant witnesses to speak to and take witness statements from them ... subscribe to view the full document
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