WORK LOAD DISTRIBUTION Sample Clauses

The Work Load Distribution clause defines how tasks, responsibilities, or assignments are allocated among parties involved in an agreement. Typically, it outlines which party is responsible for specific portions of the work, sets expectations for the volume or type of work to be handled, and may include mechanisms for adjusting workloads if circumstances change. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of their duties, helps prevent disputes over task allocation, and promotes efficient project management by delineating responsibilities upfront.
WORK LOAD DISTRIBUTION. 1. When an employee is absent for any reason and a replacement cannot be obtained, it is the intention of the Hospital to distribute his/her workload equitably among the employees in the work unit so that no undue hardship shall fall on any individual. It is further the intention of the Hospital to distribute workloads equitably among employees in both single work units and departments, and to maintain a large enough call in list so that a normal rate of absenteeism shall not impose an undue burden of extra work upon Regular Employees. 2. When the training of another person prevents an employee from completing tasks within a required time frame during their shift, the department supervisor will provide or arrange for needed assistance or relief to complete such tasks.

Related to WORK LOAD DISTRIBUTION

  • Overtime Distribution The Employer and the Union will discuss Departmental or agency specific overtime distribution policies at the Departmental or agency level. The Employer agrees to follow its existing overtime distribution policies until changed as a result of Employer/Union negotiation.