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And their success this season is reflected in their workload.
Other doctors and nurses feel that they represent a reduction in their authority and an increase in their workload.
Along with a reduction in their workload, the commission's investigators won broader powers in pursuing companies suspected of wrongdoing.
Few workplaces might seem more unpredictable in their workload than the emergency department of a major hospital.
You're searching for young players who will play at peak efficiency and see a surge in their workload.
What actually happened, he went on, was "foolish mistakes were made by people trying to be more efficient in their workload selection".
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These findings demonstrate distinct location differences for HR, as well as differences in their workloads.
Although one approach might be to use the average staff requirement as the new staffing norm, the WISN findings demonstrate that health centers and clinics in Namibia vary widely in their workloads.
There are anecdotal accounts that staff in training facilities appreciated the contribution made by students in relieving their workload, and there appears to be a demand for new graduates.
"Changes in technology are one contributory factor, particularly if this makes employees feel they are unable to cope with increased demands or have less control in handling their workload".
Concerning this same issue, an international review stated that health professionals often appreciated the contribution of CHWs in reducing their workload, but some of them thought that CHWs actually added to their workload and feared a loss of authority [ 30].
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