make work

/ˈmeɪk wɜːrk/
noun
  1. Work that is created to keep people busy but has little real purpose or value.
    • The new filing system was just make-work for the interns.
    • Critics called the project make-work that wasted taxpayer money.
    • Instead of real tasks, the manager assigned make-work to fill the afternoon.
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