WORK OVERLOAD AND WORK AVERAGING Clause Samples

The "Work Overload and Work Averaging" clause defines how periods of excessive work demand are managed and balanced over a specified timeframe. Typically, this clause allows for temporary increases in workload, such as requiring employees to work extra hours during peak periods, with the understanding that these additional hours will be offset by reduced hours or compensatory time off during slower periods. Its core practical function is to provide flexibility in workforce management, ensuring that operational needs are met without breaching labor regulations or overburdening employees in the long term.
WORK OVERLOAD AND WORK AVERAGING. 11A No employee may accept more than the equivalent of a full instructional contact load or a full duty load as specified in this Agreement, with the following exceptions: ▪ workload averaging (6.11.1) ▪ work overload (6.11.2)