If your working hours change, your work schedule will also change. However, the schedule determines the correct adjustment of your holiday leave credit. If you discuss changing your working hours with your manager, you will also determine a new work schedule at the same time. Flexible working hours also play a role in a change of working hours. You must factor your current choice into your new working hours or agree a new choice of flexible working hours with your manager.
If you only wish to make a change to your Flexible working hours without changing your working time factor, then you only adjust your work schedule.
If you change your working hours/schedule permanently, and in the same time your travel pattern permanently changes too, please adjust your commuting statement as well.
Temporary change
Your working hours can also change temporarily. It is important that you determine the start date and end date of your temporary increase or reduction in working hours with your manager at an early stage. After you have received approval from your manager, you need to submit two changes via the self-service option.
First change
In the first change, you enter the following details:
- the start date (this is the agreed start date of the increase or reduction of your working hours)
- your new working hours
- the new number of working days
- the schedule corresponding to your new working hours
Your manager will then receive a task to approve this change.
Second change
The second change (the return to your old working hours and schedule) you can submit only after your manager has approved the task for the first change. Resubmitting your old working hours is needed to prevent that you have to repay the overpaid salary you would receive afterwards a temporary increase, or that you would receive an underpaid salary afterwards a temporary reduction. So therefore you need to organise that your manager informs you when he or she has carried out the approval for the first change via the task, so that you immediately can enter the second change. The start date of this second change is the date on which your old working hours restarts. You then reset your working hours, the number of working days and your schedule to the old situation. This second change is also approved by your manager via a new task.
Please note that a temporary change in your working hours usually also requires a temporary adjustment of your commuting statement and therefore also affects your working-from-home allowance. So please also check your commuting statement and, if necessary, adjust it for the period of your temporary change in working hours. Afterwards, do not forget to reset your commuting statement to the old situation.
A temporary change in your working hours also affects the accrual of your holiday leave. This is being processed automatically and can be seen on your holiday chart.