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== '''Working Hours''' ==
 
Working Hours for a employee can be configured. Full day hours and half day hours can be defined along with the flexibility for late coming or early going.
 
  
== ''' Roles ''' ==
 
Leave Admin
 
 
== ''' Path ''' ==
 
Leave Admin >> Muster >> Muster Policy Configuration >> Working Hours
 
 
== '''Terminologies Used''' ==
 
 
* Muster : Generally, the term muster is used to refer individual attendance registers maintained at work sites. It also refers to the official role of persons.
 
 
== ''' Inputs Needed ''' ==
 
 
* Policy Name
 
* Total Working Hours
 
 
== <b>Functionality</b> ==
 
1) <b>Add Working Hours</b>
 
 
* Leave admin can configure working hours for all the employee.
 
* Say full day can be defined of 9 hours mandatory working than, the half day working would be 4 hours for 4 an half hour.
 
* Once working hours are defined in time and out time can be configured say working hours defined are 9 hours then in time for employees could be 9am or 10am and accordingly out time would be 6pm or 7pm.
 
 
 
2) <b>Working Hour Configuration</b>
 
 
* Along with defining working hours for full day and half day other configurations are also doable.
 
* Flexibility for late coming and early going can be defined for employee.
 
* Number of missed punch request per month allowed can configured.
 
 
 
3) <b>Change or Delete Working Hours</b>
 
 
* Existing working slots can be changed to new slots.
 
* Working slots can also be deleted.
 
* Functionality to enable Dual Day working.
 
 
== '''Step by step''' ==
 
Follow Below mentioned steps
 
 
* Working Hours Configuration
 
 
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* Working Shifts
 
 
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* Change Working Shifts
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 19 October 2019