underwork

/ˈʌndərˌwɜrk/
verb
  1. To do less work than is expected or required.
    • If you underwork on this project, you might miss the deadline.
    • He tends to underwork when no one is watching.
    • The manager warned the team not to underwork during the busy season.
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noun
  1. Work that is less than what is needed or expected; insufficient effort or labor.
    • The boss was frustrated by the underwork from the new hires.
    • Underwork can lead to poor results and missed goals.
    • The report highlighted a pattern of underwork in the department.