Phrases with «workload pressures»

The phrase "workload pressures" refers to the stress or strain caused by having a lot of work or tasks to complete within a limited time or with limited resources. Full definition

Sentences with «workload pressures»

  • This has placed extremely high workload pressure on remaining staff in the organisation. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • The results show that teachers work more unpaid overtime than any other occupation, which is believed to be as a result of workload pressures. (educationbusinessuk.net)
  • The survey found 79 per cent of respondents agreed more administration staff would cut workload pressures significantly. (educationbusinessuk.net)
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