Weekly Workload Clause Samples

The Weekly Workload clause defines the expected number of hours or tasks an employee or contractor is required to complete each week. Typically, it outlines the standard workweek, specifies any overtime expectations, and may address how workload adjustments are handled during peak periods or holidays. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of work commitments, helping to prevent misunderstandings about job expectations and supporting effective workforce planning.
Weekly Workload. Based on, but not limited to, individual faculty capabilities, considerations of student needs, facilities, budget, state guidelines and long-range plans, the unit administrator, in conjunction with the unit faculty who choose to be involved, shall cooperatively develop schedules of student load, and all other matters relevant to classroom instruction. Class size is established in the development or revision of master course outlines and approved through the faculty-driven curriculum committee responsible for recommending new courses and course revisions for approval by the campus Vice President for Instruction. The weekly workload shall consist of assignment of student contact hours for each faculty. With the concurrence of the individual faculty, maximum weekly contact hours may be averaged on an annual basis. Maximum weekly contact hours are not to be construed as a required total hourly assignment. In order to provide an equitable basis among various disciplines of the College, the following limits are established: A. General Lecture (except no faculty shall be assigned more than three (3) composition classes within the 15-hour workload). This includes instruction in ESL classes numbered 080 and higher. 15 B. Laboratories: 1. Science, physical education, art, music and drama 15-18 (a) 2. Business and Commerce, Health/Medical, Home and Family Education, mixed lecture and lab 18-20 3. Engineering Technologies, mixed lecture lab 18-20 4. Nursing (Except for Certified Nursing Assistant programs) 18 C. Trade and Industrial occupation and shops Certified Nursing Assistant programs 25 (b) D. Special Programs (e.g., ABE & ESL; this excludes ESL classes numbered 080 and higher. See a. above) 20 E. Clinical Assignments 25-30 F. Counselors, Librarians, Catalogers and non- teaching personnel 30 Notes: a. Any combination not to exceed eighteen (18), provided, however, not more than twelve (12) lecture credits may be assigned without the concurrence of the faculty member. b. Vocational faculty in block instructional programs shall receive a minimum of a 15-minute break per day which is a part of the twenty-five (25) contact hour load.
Weekly Workload. The weekly workload for all programs (except ABE/ESL) at Seattle Vocational Institute shall be 25 contact hours per week. ABE/ESL workload at SVI is defined by the June 28, 2013 MOU. Based on, but not limited to, individual faculty capabilities, considerations of student needs, facilities, budget, state guidelines, and long-range plans, the unit administrator, in conjunction with the unit faculty who choose to be involved, shall cooperatively develop schedules of student load, class size, and all other matters relevant to classroom instruction.
Weekly Workload. Based on, but not limited to, individual faculty capabilities, considerations of student needs, facilities, budget, state guidelines and long-range plans, the unit administrator, in conjunction with the unit faculty who choose to be involved, shall cooperatively develop schedules of student load, class size, and all other matters relevant to classroom instruction. The weekly workload shall consist of assignment of student contact hours for each faculty. With the concurrence of the individual faculty, maximum weekly contact hours may be averaged on an annual basis. Maximum weekly contact hours are not to be construed as a required total hourly assignment. In order to provide an equitable basis among various disciplines of the College, the following limits are established: Type of Instruction Contact Hours a. General Lecture (except no faculty shall be assigned more than three (3) composition classes within the 15- hour workload). This includes instruction in ESL classes numbered 090 and higher. 15
Weekly Workload. Based on, but not limited to, individual faculty capabilities, considerations of student needs, facilities, budget, state guidelines and long-range plans, the unit administrator, in conjunction with the unit faculty who choose to be involved, shall cooperatively develop schedules of student load, class size, and all other matters relevant to classroom instruction. The weekly workload shall consist of assignment of student contact hours for each faculty. With the concurrence of the individual faculty, maximum weekly contact hours may be averaged on an annual basis. Maximum weekly contact hours are not to be construed as a required total hourly assignment. In order to provide an equitable basis among various disciplines of the College, the following limits are established: Type of Instruction Contact Hours a. General Lecture (except no faculty shall be assigned more than three (3) composition classes within the 15- hour workload). This includes instruction in ESL classes numbered 090 and higher. 15

Related to Weekly Workload

  • Workload An employee who believes that her workload is unsafe or consistently excessive shall discuss the problem with her immediate supervisor. If the problem is not resolved in this discussion, the employee may seek a remedy by means of the grievance procedure. If the matter is not resolved in the grievance procedure, it may be referred to troubleshooter who shall: a) investigate the difference; b) define the issue in the difference; and c) make written recommendations to resolve the differences.

  • Workloads The parties agree to the following provisions relating to faculty members' workload. (a) The registration limits for all courses currently offered by the Employer in the academic, career and technology areas are 35 unless established by practice as lower, excepting multiple sections where the limit is the correct multiple of the number of sections involved. (b) The registration limits for English are as follows: (i) Writing and Composition Courses - 25 (ii) Writing Skills -17 (iii) Creative Writing - 22

  • Normal Work Day The normal work day shall be eight (8) hours and the normal work week shall be forty (40) hours, Monday through Friday, provided however that nothing herein shall be construed as guaranteeing any EMPLOYEE eight (8) hours of work per day or forty (40) hours per week. A single shift shall consist of eight (8) hours of continuous employment, except for unpaid lunch period, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

  • Work Week The work week will begin at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday and end at 11:59 p.m. the following Saturday.

  • Work Day The standard work day shall be eight (8) consecutive hours of work exclusive of a lunch period in a consecutive twenty-four (24) hour day.