Read the fictitious scenario below and select the most correct answer: Dawn is an employee of Agri Solutions (Pty) Ltd in Cape Town, which is a unionised company. Dawn would like to file a grievance with management in respect of an incident that had occurred during working hours. Which of the following is one of the grievance procedures steps? Group of answer choices Third-party resolution by an independent conciliator or arbitrator outside the workplace. Formal procedure at the workplace. Informal procedure resulting in a grievance hearing at the workplace. Resolution by a decided by a mediator or arbitrator within the workplace.
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