noun
- the amount of work assigned to or expected from a worker, student, or organization
Usage: plural form of workload
Examples
- The teachers complained about their heavy workloads this semester.
- Students struggled to manage their increased workloads during finals week.
- The company distributed workloads more evenly among departments.
- Nurses often face overwhelming workloads in busy hospitals.
- The new software helps managers track employee workloads.
- Reducing workloads can improve job satisfaction and productivity.