Rule: Maximum Days Per Calendar Month
This rule limits the number of days an employee can be scheduled in a calendar month.
- Overview
- The Maximum Days Per Calendar Month rule determines whether an employee has exceeded the number of scheduled days for a calendar month. This rule counts the number of days when the employee is scheduled to a shift across the month. Shifts must have work dates during the month to be included in the total number of scheduled days for the month. A violation happens when the scheduled number of days exceeds this limit.
- Violation Area
- Violations count against the appropriate month.
- Example
- For example, employees may be scheduled up to a maximum of 25 days per calendar month.