Synonyms for «extra workload»

The phrase "extra workload" means having more tasks or responsibilities to complete than what is usual or expected. Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.

«extra»

«workload»

Sentences with «extra workload»

  • If you feel like you're ready to take on a little extra workload to save time and money later, this could be a good bet for you. (thecollegeinvestor.com)
  • This is distorting the impact of the premium and adding extra workload on to schools at a time when school budgets are being pushed to breaking point by the need to step in and help children living near or below the poverty line. (schoolsweek.co.uk)
  • well over half (59 %) say that the Pupil Premium strategies in the school create extra workload for teachers; (politics.co.uk)
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