Common use of Workload Adjustments Clause in Contracts

Workload Adjustments. Any employee who reasonably believes their assigned duties require hours that will cumulatively, regularly, or substantially exceed the required hours of effort in Section 1 may bring such concerns to their supervisor promptly for discussion and appropriate action. This may include cases where assigned workloads exceed the workload average defined in Section 1 of this Article. The supervisor will discuss such concerns, and, as warranted, make adjustments to workload requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Workload Adjustments. Any employee who reasonably believes their assigned duties require hours that will cumulatively, regularly, or substantially exceed the required hours of effort in Section 1 (Expected Workload) may bring such concerns to their supervisor promptly for discussion and appropriate action. This may include cases where assigned workloads exceed the workload average defined in Section 1 of this Article. The supervisor will discuss such concerns, and, as warranted, make adjustments to workload requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement