What is meant by Blocking of individual time models?
The term "blocking of individual time models" refers to the targeted deactivation or restriction of specific work time models within shift or time planning. This is used to prevent the use of certain working hours for defined periods or specific employee groups, for example, when these times are no longer available or need to be blocked for operational reasons.
Typical software functions in the area of "blocking of individual time models":
- Time Model Configuration: Ability to define and customize various work time models (e.g., flexible time, shift work).
- Blocking Function: Function to block certain time models for specific employee groups or periods.
- Notification System: Automated notifications to affected employees regarding the blocking of their time models.
- Blocking Management: Overview and management of all blocked time models, including history and validity periods.
- Integration with Workforce Planning: Linking the blocking function to workforce planning to ensure blocked times are considered in the schedule.
- Temporary Release: Option to temporarily release blocked time models for specific periods if operational changes require it.