Sentences with phrase «growing workload»

I have no trouble dealing with a heavy and continuously growing workload.
However, after five years in practice, she realized she needed additional outside help to manage the growing workload.
Otherwise, it becomes impossible to manage your growing workload and keep your staff on track.
While increasing workload is not in itself a new phenomenon — and has indeed been a recurrent problem for both the CJ and the GC — the latter's growing workload has been seen as particularly worrying.
The group is growing its workload for London boroughs — as well as unitary and district councils — on large - scale projects; notable clients in this space include Exeter City Council, Cherwell Council and Stratford upon Avon Council.
Much of the brunt of this underfunding has been borne by the publicly funded Bar, through an ever growing workload, worsening working conditions and a deterioration in the quality of our working lives.
Consequently, as these junior associates rise up in the firm, they are left scrambling to learn client development skills — on top of a rapidly growing workload.
Now, complaints center on whether the agency can handle its growing workload.
It was more that this level of self - development, sharing and worldly growth was not required for my job and not really welcomed in the classroom, therefore was not allocated time in my ever - growing workload as a teacher.
«Feedback from school business managers suggests there are increasing concerns over their growing workload.
Teachers» unions have argued that a growing workload is partly to blame for putting people off teaching.
But the rise in the number of additional sessions is also part of what experts say is the growing workload of state lawmakers.
It is sad that teachers in the UK are increasingly demoralised with pay freezes and ever - growing workloads; factors which have a knock - on effect on recruiting the best and the brightest to the profession.
The grievances expressed by West Virginia teachers like Salfia are emblematic of those felt by public - school educators across the country, many of whom have struggled for years with demanding and often growing workloads despite relatively low pay.

Not exact matches

A big part of growing your business without your stress and workload climbing even faster is to systemize the business.
Increases in staffing at a growing company can pose a challenge when juggling the wide swings in client workload.
«Your workload is never going to get lower until the day you retire, technology is just going to get faster, the amount of information coming at you is just going to grow and grow and grow,» said Riff.
Add capacity on - demand and scale OLTP and Data Warehouse workloads as your business grows from startup to the largest enterprise.
But there are many tools to help lighten your workload and ease the stresses that come with growing a successful business.
As a growing startup, you'll want to look for flexible people who are comfortable with change, are willing to adjust their workload and habits, can focus on implementing new processes without getting distracted, and are ready to learn from their failures.
They've been victims of budget cuts and job loss, and their workload has grown to impossible levels.
Novell Aligns Organization and Executive Team to Focus on Growing Market for Intelligent Workload Management Solutions
«We have the same work force size, but we are more efficient — even with a heavier workload because we're growing
«We have the same workforce size — even with a heavier workload because we're growing
A solid work ethic will serve our children well as they grow up in an era of multitasking, demand for achievement, rigorous school workload, and a college admissions process that places a high priority on extracurricular activities.
The expansion of the Council of Europe in the 1980s and 1990s saw the workload of the Convention institutions grow dramatically, with the Commission handling 404 applications in 1981 and 4,750 in 1997, and the Court hearing 7 cases in 1981 and 119 in 1997.
Conference notes that this growing phenomenon includes: (i) management - led working practices which have not been workload impact assessed; (ii) coercive practices such as insidious threats to career progression; (iii) the de facto lengthening of the school day through the expectation that teachers will deliver extra lessons outside of the normal timetable; (iv) the loss of lunch breaks for teachers and students alike; (v) the bullying of teachers into running «booster» and revision classes after school, at weekends and during holiday periods and (vi) the consequential compromising of the teacher's work / life balance.
Aided by the Wright reforms from 2010 onwards, they have grown in visibility, influence, reach, and workload.
Roomba vacuums are growing in popularity because they can actually reduce your overall workload.
(The ERC's Executive Agency in Brussels will not grow at the same clip, Nowotny says, so the agency's workload is likely to increase.)
Eventually, our workload in human genetics grew enough that we formed a separate analysis group, the group I now manage.
The demands of ever - greater accountability, smaller budgets, the growing testing culture and monitoring — as well as spiralling workload in schools, is clearly affecting the wellbeing of many students and staff alike.
Among the new positions, the number of assistant principals is expected to grow as districts hire additional assistant principals rather than open new schools to help with an increasing workload and expanding student enrollment.
He said: «Until we fix our talent pipelines, government, trade bodies, multi-trust academies and individual schools must work together to ensure that the valuable teaching talent, not least supply, is not lost in the face of excessive workloads and falling take - home pay due to growing recruitment agency fees.»
But in addition to a growing evidence worldwide a practical note, few teachers argue against an idea that reduces workload, admin, stress, and monotony, while reducing the number of students you're having to focus on.
They also don't capture the ever - increasing workload and a growing gap between private and public wages in a context of high rents and mortgages, which are driving many excellent teachers out of what can be a deeply rewarding profession.»
The first of its kind, the Fair Workload Charter has been devised by Nottingham City Education Improvement Board (EIB) in response to a growing shortage of teachers.
Long days, growing challenges Fighting the stress of teaching to the test NEA Survey: Nearly Half Of Teachers Consider Leaving Profession Due to Standardized Testing This video focuses on the impact of growing teacher workload in Milwaukee Public Schools and the role Milwaukee Teachers»...
The consequences of the condition are often life - limiting and treating affected animals has become a growing part of every small - animal vet's workload.
Former A Players who slow down, want to spend more time with their family, wish to reduce their workloads as they grow older, or want to contribute to their community or a charity.
They may wish to start or devote more time to their family, or they may wish to reduce their workload and pressures as they grow older and financially more secure.
In a survey of GCs at companies worldwide, 56 percent said their budget was cut in the last two years, 24 percent said their department is reducing personnel, and all reported that their workload is growing faster than their budget.
The workload of the Provincial Court (Criminal Division) grew as a result of continued «hybridization» of criminal offences, while the Provincial Court (Family Division) had to interpret and apply a range of new legislation such as the Family Law Act, the Children's Law Reform Act, the Child and Family Services Act, the Family Support Act, and the Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Orders Act.
We have over 130 active cases and growing, primarily in the practice of wage and hour law inclusive of class actions and we are looking for additional counsel to handle the expanding workload.
According to Dorichenko, it opened its London office less than five years later, in 2010, «because of the increasing volume [of] work both ways, the need to be here, the need to work as a main point of contacts for our clients who needed something in England, and then obviously to grow the client base, grow the relationship base, and increase the general visibility and workload, et cetera.
In a survey of GCs at companies worldwide, 56 percent said their budget was cut in the last two years, 24 percent said their department is reducing personnel, and all reported that their workload is growing faster than -LSB-...]
Workloads are escalating, budgets are being scrutinised, retention and motivation issues are on the rise, there's a growing demand for metrics and measurement of output and impact and at the same time business leaders require increasingly complex strategic guidance.
In the insurance industry, caseloads are an order of magnitude larger compared to corporate legal or outside counsel, and workloads continue to grow.
These complaints may seem minor, but in a collection as large as ours, tracking a few errant issues every day or every week mounts up in terms of workload, and over the years gaps have grown.
«Facing heightened regulatory scrutiny, increasing workloads, accelerating technological advancements, and growing demands from within the business, legal departments are rethinking their operating models and the use of technology to achieve greater efficiencies and increase the value that they deliver back to the business.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z