1. Perhaps we could regard it, along with very many other anonymous letters expressing the grievances of the poorer sort, as an example of functional literacy. 2. A representative there said she could not comment on the case, except to suggest that the Cordovas express their grievances directly to a customer representative in Boston. 3. First, that more training before the job begins can help, on subjects like dressing appropriately, working with other people, following directions and expressing grievances. 4. The demonstrations and sit-ins have focused on local officials who are seen as corrupt and factories where workers have in the past been prevented from expressing their grievances. 5. But Wiranto seemed indifferent to the methods the students were pursuing to express their grievances. 6. Instead, it turned into an opportunity for his people to express grievances. |