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[Music] lets take a look at the issues around enforcing labor agreements rather than require lawsuits every time an employees rights have been violated labor agreements usually provide grievance procedures ending in arbitration if necessary employees who believe that their contractual rights have been violated can file grievances or unions will do so on their behalf the grievances will be considered by successively higher levels of management and union personnel the representative role of the union must be respected in the contract administration process just as during negotiations although individual employees can choose to file and pursue their own grievances unions must be notified and given opportunity to have representatives present at any meetings about grievances most importantly individual employees and employers cannot agree to resolve grievances in ways that would alter or conflict or contrast the labor agreement itself the availability of a grievance procedure also means t