Shifts
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A shift is a specific span of time that an individual employee works or is scheduled to work. A shift includes start and stop times and could include any breaks.
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A shift is a specific span of time that an individual employee works or is scheduled to work. A shift includes start and stop times and could include any breaks.
Organizations might follow different processes to build and maintain employee work schedules, depending on their specific business needs.
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A shift pattern is a collection of recurring shifts that frequently apply to one or more employees. Shift patterns can easily be assigned to employees, making it easier for managers to create schedules.
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A scheduling location is the area of an organization’s business structure where an employee is assigned to work, for example, a specific unit or department and job.
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A visibility period is a defined time period when employees can submit self-service request and the time period during which those events can occur. All types of employee scheduling requests require visibility periods.
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On-call helps organizations with scheduling employees and ensuring critical workers are in place when needed.
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Pay Types, also known as pay codes, time codes, or counters, can designate times in the schedule when employees cannot work their assigned shift, will be unavailable to work, are assigned to work a special type of shift, or are assigned...
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