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Whenever an hourly worker with open shift works
longer than the configured Basic Hours for Break in
a given day, that extra time is automatically
adjusted for break time. (Configurable in up to two
stages.)
Example:
Basic Hours for Break 1 = 5:00 Break Time 1 = 0:30
Break Hours 2 = 7:00 Break Time 1+2 = 0:45
If a worker were to clock in at 10:00 with the above settings in
place:
If the worker were to work until 15:00, and therefore not
exceed
Basic Hours for Break 1
, then break time would
not be deducted.
10:00 clock-in 13:00 clock-out Total hours = 3:00
10:00 clock-in 15:00 clock-out Total hours = 5:00
If the worker were to work beyond
Basic Hours for Break
1
, but remain under
Break Hours 2
(15:01 to 17:30), then
Break Time 1
(0:30) would be deducted.
10:00 clock-in 16:00 clock-out Total hours = 5:30
10:00 clock-in 17:30 clock-out Total hours = 7:00
If the worker were to work beyond the
Break Hours 2
(17:31 and beyond), then
Break Time 1 + 2
(0:45) would
be deducted.
10:00 clock-in 18:00 clock-out Total hours = 7:15
10:00 clock-in 20:00 clock-out Total hours = 9:15
When you finish configuring the settings the programming card is ejected.
Breaks for Hourly Workers with Open Shift
Not configured
Factory Setting
Configure
"How to Configure
Breaks for Hourly
Workers with
Open Shift"
Go to Page 40
Not
configured
PROGRAMMING CARD
FOR HOURLY WORKER
WITH OPEN SHIFT #7 is
ejected.
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Break Hours 2
7 hours
Basic Hours for Break
5 hours
2 hours
Break Time 1 = 30 minutes
Break Time 1 + 2
(45 minutes)
- Break Time 1
(30 minutes)=15 minutes