要点
- 1. Work schedules are usually organized for periods of at least one month.
- 2. The planned overtime hours must equal the monthly legal working norms.
- 3. When preparing work calendars for August 2026, the 15 August public holiday must be taken into account.
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Working hours in workplaces are usually planned to cover periods of at least one month. When creating work schedules, the planned working days and overtime hours must exactly match the official working time norms for that period.
In this context, it is important for employers preparing work calendars for August 2026 to take public holidays into account. In particular, the public holiday on 15 August is an element that must be factored in during monthly shift planning and overtime calculations.
Public holidays reduce the gross working hour requirement for that month. This situation must be meticulously handled by human resources and managers when making payroll calculations and personnel shift arrangements.
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- For what periods are work schedules planned?
- Working hours are usually planned and organized to cover periods of at least one month.
- Why does 15 August stand out when preparing the August 2026 calendar?
- Because 15 August is a public holiday, and this requires recalculating the overtime hours in work calendars.
- What must be complied with when organizing a monthly work schedule?
- The planned working days and hours must comply with the legal minimum working time norms set for the relevant month.
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