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Shifts (classic version)

  • Can I include breaks in employee shifts?
  • How many timetables are available?
  • How do I assign shifts?
  • How to create shifts?
  • What are shift patterns?
  • What is the availability table?
  • What happens if a worker has shifts in several workplaces?
  • Can I assign night shifts?
  • Can I see the employee's shifts?
  • Why are the employees not deleted from the Shift Timetable?
  • Do I have to assign shifts one at a time?
  • What elements influence the creation of shifts?
  • What is shift regularity?
  • How can I configure and apply shift patterns?
  • What are they and how can I add shift restrictions?
  • Can I delete an employee's shifts?
  • How can I access the cost table?
  • What does the Shift Manager role do?
  • Can I count the planned hours of a shift on a public holiday?
  • How to assign more than one shift in multiple workplaces?
  • Can I see how many workers are assigned to each active hour in a shift?
  • Can I download the draft shift schedule when it is not published?
  • Can I delete all of an employee's shifts for the year in one action?
  • Can I assign breaks in the custom shifts of the timetable?
  • Can I delete shifts within a specific date range?
  • When downloading the shift timetable, can I see which employees have no shifts assigned?
  • How can I add a shift for the entire year?
  • Can I configure who receives notifications about shift changes?
  • Can I modify the start and end dates of a pattern?
  • Can I configure activities in shifts?

Can I assign night shifts?

Yes! A night shift is a shift like any other, and the assignment process is the same as a day shift. Although the night shift starts one day and ends the next, Sesame HR records them as a single shift so that there is no problem or any discrepancy between the planned hours and the hours worked. 

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