The convenor can have the complaint reinvestigated and decide what action should be taken.
The vice-convenor of the region's police board said the move had been taken to reassure the community.
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She said she hoped the union would "support and pay for a union convenor" through members' contributions.
It claims a part-time post of GMB's union convenor, employed by the council, is also under threat.
British students are among the least likely worldwide to cheat in exams, claims the convenor of examination boards.
Alan Henry, development convenor for the Guild of Players which owns the theatre, said it was another welcome boost.
One of the steps the convenor can take is to establish an independent review panel to hear the case.
South Africa selection convenor Joubert Strydom said there had been "a lot of discussion" about the 14-man squad, which includes six non-white players.
"Previously, the community was too Anglicised - clinging to English traditions and customs, " explains Philomena Eaton, convenor of the Calcutta Anglo-Indian Service Society.
"We will not take any risks with Makhaya, although we are encouraged by medical reports around his recovery, " Convenor of Selectors, Haroon Lorgat, explained.
Unite union plant convenor Andrew James said last September that workers had made offers to the company to try to keep the factory open.
The full-time post is elected by local Unison members and the convenor's sole responsibility is to carry out trade union duties at the council.
Andrea Dudding, general convenor for Unison in York, said it was not clear what type of grants the service might be able to access.
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Mr Singh has emerged as an unofficial convenor of opponents of the deal in the Indian Parliament, which, unlike America's legislature, does not have to ratify it.
Lord Craig of Radley, crossbench peers' convenor and Marshal of the Royal Air Force, supported the status quo of appointed peers and the retention of 92 hereditary peers.
If the convenor refuses to appoint an review panel or if the patient is unhappy with the outcome of the panel's investigation they can complain to the health ombudsman.
He is a member of the UKNC Scotland Committee since 2008, Vice President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2007-10), and is currently the Deputy Convenor of its International Committee.
Union convenor Jimmy Gray, who along with local MP David Stewart, has scheduled a meeting with Industry Minister Helen Liddell this week, was one of four officials on the trip.
Dr Gari Donn, Convenor of UNA Scotland, will discuss this civil society organisation's promotion of the work of the UN on Human Rights, Nuclear Non-Proliferation, the Middle East and International Development.
William Leahy, of Brunel University, is convenor of an MA degree in Shakespeare authorship studies - and he defends the legitimacy of approaching the identity of the playwright as an open question.
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Councillor David Begg, convenor of Edinburgh's transport committee, chaired a meeting earlier this month of Scottish councils to discuss how to finance public-transport improvements with revenues from a road-pricing ring around Edinburgh.
Robin Harper (Green Party Convenor), citing problems with the salmon industry, asked why the Executive's Agriculture Strategy has not been applied and whether the first minister will get a grip of that failing strategy.
However, Mr Sarwar and Govan union convenor, Jamie Webster, said that work on the warships may not begin for more than a year and the ferries order is vital to safeguard the yard's future.
Unison said the full-time post enabled the union convenor to understand the council's policies "inside out" and had prevented any "major industrial problem" from developing at the authority since it was established in 1996.
On 3 February, 1982 Stephen Leach, an NIO official, recorded a conversation with Captain Austin Ardill, the convenor of the Unionist Devolution Group (UDG), a UUP pressure group which supported the restoration of devolved institutions.
The convenor of the Free Presbyterian education board, the Reverend Ivan Foster, said "innumerable" pupils had been suspended and a "long list of teachers forced to take early retirement because of the lawlessness that exists within the classroom".
"It is a long tour with two lots of back-to-back Test matches and we all know what the rate of attrition of fast bowlers can be, which is why we selected an extra one, " said convenor of selectors Joubert Strydom.
If they are not satisfied with their response, they can then complain to the Trust complaints manager or convenor or the manager of a GP practice or, in the case of GPs, the complaints convenor at the local health authority.
"We have felt for some time that we need to explore the left-arm swing variety to add an extra dimension to our attack and Lonwabo Tsotsobe made a good impression at the recent national camp we held in Kimberley, " said Craig Matthews, the acting convenor of selectors.
Labour MP John McDonnell, parliamentary convenor of the Trade Union Co-ordinating Group, who also chairs the Right to Work campaign pointed out that the Unite trade union supports the Right to Work campaign financially and otherwise so rather than there being a divide between the two, there is a "coalition and an alliance".
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