English to Spanish Dictionary workload

workload

carga de trabajo
definition
noun
he had been given three deputies to ease his workload
the amount of work to be done by someone or something.
example
he had been given three deputies to ease his 'workload'
my 'workload' is too heavy
he had been given three deputies to ease his 'workload'
Stress levels among York teachers have prompted education chiefs to alert the Government to the pressures caused by heavy 'workloads' .
Colonel Bradley said it takes constant fine-tuning of processes to ease 'workloads' .
Some cities also complained of excessive 'workloads' for personnel as well as weak management and leadership.
Guide employees on prioritising 'workloads' and give them a framework to delegate tasks when appropriate
The number of manufacturing jobs saw a slight increase as businesses took on more staff to meet increasing 'workloads' .
Details of our judges' individual sentencing records and 'workloads' remain tucked away in official files away from prying eyes.
Unions broadly welcome the scheme, while stressing that the implications for teacher 'workloads' need to be thought through.
Child-protection staff are expected to respond to unmanageable 'workloads' .
The obvious antidote is not taking on such punishing 'workloads' .
Tasks were reallocated, 'workloads' adjusted and we got everything done once again.
They claim heavy 'workloads' and poor resources are hampering their ability to tackle major health issues such childhood obesity.
We have also employed new staff to help with the 24 tasks earmarked by the government to help lighten teachers' 'workloads' .
Modern student 'workloads' are heavier, and more job-focused than before.
They also have tremendous 'workloads' , and often work much longer hours than is needed to ensure the success of their students.
Men increasingly justify their existence in terms of their 'workloads' .
New legislation means vastly increased 'workloads' in administration, much duplication of work and huge amounts of statistics.
The problems were likely to be exacerbated in years to come as more and more demands were put on doctors to meet ever-growing 'workloads' .
In September, the union asked management to take steps to safeguard staff by monitoring 'workloads' and setting aside tasks in busy periods.
Heavy 'workloads' , pressure to meet targets and management style are said to be the main reasons for stress-related illnesses.
Youngsters in Swindon could finish early on Fridays, if plans to tackle teachers' heavy 'workloads' get the go-ahead.
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