One of the most important tasks of the company is to find employees who, together with the company, will take decisive steps towards the implementation of goals and help ensure the success of the operation. However, it is not enough just to find an employee, because as soon as you shake hands with each other, a consistent accounting process begins, the beginning of which is the conclusion of an employment contract.
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An employment contract is an individually adjusted document that regulates the employee's working time and related agreements. But did you know that there are even 5 different working time modes? Our brief insights into opportunities for employees and employers.
Fixed duration work mode
In this case, the working time or shift work regime does not change and lasts as long as specified in the employment contract. This is usually the regulation of administrative working hours that we know, for example, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Personnel accounting for this time mode is quite simple.
Total working time.
For this type of mode, personnel accounting evaluates working time, calculated during the reporting period (which cannot exceed 3 consecutive months). This type of employment contract is usually concluded with specialists who work according to a rolling schedule. An employee may work 40 hours one week, 35 hours the next, and another 45 hours the following week, so the total work time is evaluated.
Flexible schedule of the employment contract
This mode of personnel work accounting allows the employer to set fixed hours when the employee must be at work, and he can work the remaining, non-fixed working time at the chosen time of day. Upon agreement, the unfixed part of the working time can be transferred to the next working day.
Split working day time mode.
An employee working in a split mode may have a break between working hours that lasts no longer than 2 hours, excluding the time for rest and meals. For example, a person works for 5 hours, then has a 3-hour break, during which he does not have to be at the workplace, and then returns for the remaining 3 hours of work.
Individual working time mode.
Such an employment contract allows individual planning of the work schedule but it cannot exceed the regulations of maximum working time and minimum work rest.
These choices provide opportunities both for the employer to optimize the activity according to its specifics, and for the employee to choose a work mode that is acceptable to him and meets his personal needs.