Work Load definition

Work Load means the Work Load of various activities of employees every day/week.
Work Load means the minimum number of hours that a parole or field officer is expected to dedicate to each person paroled, conditionally pardoned, or released to community supervision who is under the officer's supervision, based on the person's risk classification.

Examples of Work Load in a sentence

  • In addition to the Clinical Work Load, Clinical Pharmacy faculty members are expected to teach two (2) semester hours of credit each semester.

  • Unit Member Work Load will be up to 20 LHE total for Fall and Spring Semesters.

  • The Work Load Review Committee must meet within five (5) working days of the request.

  • Teachers desiring a Reduced Work Load (“RWL”) contract shall apply for leave of absence for the portion of the contract they wish to share.

  • Under normal circumstances, full-time teachers shall not be required to teach beyond the normal number of teaching periods for such teachers as determined by the 2011-2012 school term with the exception that effective the 2017-2018 school year, elementary school special subject teachers’ (music, art, foreign language, P.E.) work load restrictions shall be governed by the Side Letter of Understanding regarding Elementary Special Subject Teachers’ Work Load (attached to this Agreement).

  • In accordance with the 23 Illinois Administrative Code 226.735, a Work Load for Special Educators document has been developed in cooperation with Association members.

  • The document entitled Mattoon Work Load for Special Educators adheres to the requirements set forth in Section 226.735 of the Administrative Code.

  • The decision of the arbitrator within the limits herein prescribed shall be final and binding on the parties with respect to grievances filed under Article 7 Salaries; Article 8 Employee Benefits; Article 10 Work Load and Article 16 Leaves of Absence.

  • Work Load: A job share arrangement is not intended as a means to increase or decrease work load.

  • Any state or federal law, rule or regulation including IDEA shall be complied with and given precedence over the Section entitled Work Load as outlined above.

Related to Work Load

  • Work crew means a program of partial confinement

  • Work Locations means any real estate that CLEC or Qwest, as appropriate, owns, leases or licenses, or in which it holds easements or other rights to use, or does use, in connection with this Agreement. Terms not otherwise defined here but defined in the Act and the orders and the rules implementing the Act, shall have the meaning defined there. The definition of terms that are included here and are also defined in the Act, or its implementing orders or rules, are intended to include the definition as set forth in the Act and the rules implementing the Act.

  • Installation Work means the construction and installation of the System and the Start-up, testing and acceptance (but not the operation and maintenance) thereof; all performed by or for the Power Producer at the Premises.

  • Base Building Work means the base building work for the Building as described in this Manual.

  • Building Work has the meaning given to it in section 6 of the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth);