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What is the difference between a grievance and an appeal?

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What is the difference between a grievance and an appeal?

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A grievance is a complaint filed by a covered employee within the agency regarding an adverse employment action and pursuant to the agency’s grievance policy. An appeal is the request for review of an agency’s grievance decision filed by a covered employee with the State Human Resources Director. An employee must exhaust administrative remedies at the agency level before appealing to the State Human Resources Director.

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