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DGBGFC [2 records]

Record 1 2012-09-18

English

Subject field(s)
  • Position and Functional Titles (Armed Forces)
  • Labour Disputes
  • Military Administration
OBS

Director General Canadian Forces Grievance Authority; DGCFGA: title and abbreviation to be used by the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces.

Key term(s)
  • Director Human Rights and Anti-Harassment Co-ordination
  • Director Human Rights and Antiharassment Coordination
  • Director Human Rights and Antiharassment Co-ordination

French

Domaine(s)
  • Postes et fonctions (Forces armées)
  • Conflits du travail
  • Administration militaire
OBS

Directeur général - Autorité des griefs des Forces canadiennes; DGAGFC : titre et abréviation d’usage obligatoire au ministère de la Défense nationale et dans les Forces canadiennes.

Spanish

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Record 2 2004-12-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Program Titles (Armed Forces)
  • Military Administration
  • Labour Disputes
OBS

The Good Grievance Network (GGN) consists of all complaint resolution resources available on the Base or Wing, or in the region. At a minimum, the GGN consists of the unit CO [Commanding officer] the local DJA [Deputy Judge Advocate], Base or Wing HQ [headquarters] HR [human resources] staff, a representative from the local Dispute Resolution Centre (Base or Regional) and a member of DGCFGA [Director General Canadian Forces Grievance Authority]. The GGN assists the CO by analyzing the nature of the grievance and directing the matter into the appropriate dispute resolution route, with the informed consent of the grievor.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de programmes (Forces armées)
  • Administration militaire
  • Conflits du travail
OBS

Le réseau d’assistance à la résolution des griefs(RARG) comprend toutes les ressources disponibles pour le règlement des plaintes au niveau de la base, de l'escadre ou de la région. Au minimum, le RARG comprend le commandant de l'unité, le JAA [juge-avocat adjoint] local, le personnel des RH [ressources humaines] au QG [quartier général] de la base ou de l'escadre, un représentant du centre local de résolution des conflits(de la base ou régional) et un membre de la DGBGFC [Directeur général-Bureau des griefs des Forces canadiennes]. Le rôle du RARG est de faciliter la tâche du commandant en analysant la nature de la plainte et en suggérant le mode de résolution le mieux adapté, avec le consentement informé du plaignant.

Spanish

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