Common use of Workload Adjustments Clause in Contracts

Workload Adjustments. The parties recognize that employees are professionals whose duties vary in content and schedule and sometimes require working more than the standard workweek. At the same time, the parties acknowledge that there may be occasions where an employee believes that they are working an excessive workload. In such cases, the employee may request a meeting with their supervisor to discuss their workload, and why they believe it is excessive. When requested, the meeting will occur within ten

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement