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What (who) is busywork - definition

WORK FOR OCCUPYING TIME OR THAT CREATES ONLY AN ILLUSION OF VALUE
Busywork; BusyWork; Busy Work; Busy-work; Busy-Work; Mrs. Dukewits
  • paperwork]] can be a form of busy work, particularly in situations when it is a lower priority compared to other tasks.
  • Chores such as [[mop]]ping outdoors can be busy work.

busywork         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. work that keeps a person busy but has little value in itself.
Busy work         
Busy work (also known as make-work and busywork) is an activity that is undertaken to pass time and stay busy but in and of itself has little or no actual value. Busy work occurs in business, military and other settings, in situations where people may be required to be present but may lack the opportunities, skills or need to do something more productive.

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Busy work

Busy work (also known as make-work and busywork) is an activity that is undertaken to pass time and stay busy but in and of itself has little or no actual value. Busy work occurs in business, military and other settings, in situations where people may be required to be present but may lack the opportunities, skills or need to do something more productive. People may engage in busy work to maintain an appearance of activity, in order to avoid criticism of being inactive or idle.

Examples of use of busywork
1. All this busywork won‘t much affect global warming, but who cares?
2. It‘s not busywork: Without the labor, food wouldn‘t reach ranch tables and fireplaces would go cold.
3. Loved as she is for handing out creative assignments, never "busywork," her students also give Barile credit for insisting they put their commas in the right place.
4. Eventually the Framers gave him a busywork job: "The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote" –– you can see them winging it here –– "unless they be equally divided." So began the long and twisted saga of what John Adams called "the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived." His successor as vice president, Thomas Jefferson, had little interest in the job and went home to Monticello.