Word: workload
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...some people they want to address things like salary, but also a union is about having a say in working conditions, things like workload or having a fair grievance procedure,” she says...
According to Chavez, the burdensome application process and discrepancies in the quality, workload and selection processes among seminars create difficulties that should be redressed...
...Howard knew his company had a problem when he found himself dreading the good times. His firm, Sioux Chief Manufacturing of Peculiar, Mo., makes water-hammer arresters, which stop pipes from clanging. When demand periodically surged, the 350-person company was overwhelmed trying to handle the workload. "We had to do a lot of overtime, pull people off other departments, beg customers to take partial delivery of orders," says Howard, 61, Sioux Chief's materials manager. "It cost us money...
Also in the ’70s, Harvard and MIT operated a joint information center that was located at MIT. In 1979 that arrangement was terminated and Harvard’s portion of the workload was moved back to campus—another significant effort led by Ciannavei...
...indeed, just as much or more than in any of my elective or concentration courses—and not a single one of the many Core classes that I’ve shopped and decided not to take has struck me as being easy either in terms of workload or level of material...