A case of selection and adaptation of weekly work schedules is presented. Weekly work schedules in two franchises of an important retail clothing chain have to be established. Working time accounts are used: each week, an employee can owe the company a certain number of hours or vice versa. Nevertheless, over a certain threshold, the hours have to be paid for by the company and the account balance returns to zero. A minimum and desired level of capacity of employees is contemplated. Hierarchically, the planned capacity must attempt to reach the minimum level; then it must fit a desired level as much as possible. At present, the task of allocation and the final adjustment of schedules is done manually, which is difficult, ineffective and oft...
The problem of working time standardization attracts the attention of the managers of Latvian sewing...
In this article we seek to examine how full-time workers can attain working-time flexibility through...
Annualising working hours (i.e., the possibility of irregularly distributing throughout the year the...
A case of selection and adaptation of weekly work schedules is presented. Weekly work schedules in t...
Annualised hours—the irregular distribution of working hours over a year—allow companies to adapt ca...
This research addresses weekly personnel planning and scheduling problems that arise at various ser...
International audienceWe study the scheduling of work by using optimal matching analysis. We show th...
Production flexibility is essential for industrial companies that have to deal with seasonal demand....
The problem studied in this paper was inspired from an actual textile company. The problem is more c...
Abstract. Many companies currently strive to support their employees ’ work-life balance through app...
Several industries use what is called rotating workforce scheduling. This often means that employees...
Production flexibility is essential for industrial companies that have to deal with seasonal demand....
This paper studies the problem of demand driven employee scheduling for direct-sales retail outlets....
Apparel industry is characterized by the presence of flexible job-shop systems that have been struct...
We discuss the problem of whether the schedule allocation of only regular employees can efficiently ...
The problem of working time standardization attracts the attention of the managers of Latvian sewing...
In this article we seek to examine how full-time workers can attain working-time flexibility through...
Annualising working hours (i.e., the possibility of irregularly distributing throughout the year the...
A case of selection and adaptation of weekly work schedules is presented. Weekly work schedules in t...
Annualised hours—the irregular distribution of working hours over a year—allow companies to adapt ca...
This research addresses weekly personnel planning and scheduling problems that arise at various ser...
International audienceWe study the scheduling of work by using optimal matching analysis. We show th...
Production flexibility is essential for industrial companies that have to deal with seasonal demand....
The problem studied in this paper was inspired from an actual textile company. The problem is more c...
Abstract. Many companies currently strive to support their employees ’ work-life balance through app...
Several industries use what is called rotating workforce scheduling. This often means that employees...
Production flexibility is essential for industrial companies that have to deal with seasonal demand....
This paper studies the problem of demand driven employee scheduling for direct-sales retail outlets....
Apparel industry is characterized by the presence of flexible job-shop systems that have been struct...
We discuss the problem of whether the schedule allocation of only regular employees can efficiently ...
The problem of working time standardization attracts the attention of the managers of Latvian sewing...
In this article we seek to examine how full-time workers can attain working-time flexibility through...
Annualising working hours (i.e., the possibility of irregularly distributing throughout the year the...