Unpredictable schedules and late notice for assigned shifts make it difficult for hourly restaurant workers to find childcare, go to school, or schedule transportation. As a result, four cities and ...
A new trend is spreading across the nation. Legislators and employee rights advocates call it "predictive" scheduling. Employers often refer to it as "restrictive" scheduling. For employers ...
For decades, the problem of scheduling has plagued employers and employees alike. Employees prefer predictable and reliable schedules, while employers need flexibility. To address this tension, ...
Editor's note: For a regularly updated list of predictive scheduling laws, see the predictive scheduling law tracker. If you haven’t heard the term predictive scheduling, you soon will. Primarily ...
One of the nation’s most expansive predictive scheduling regulations to date was signed into law in Chicago earlier this year, fueling a movement that restaurant operators elsewhere will likely see in ...
This guide was reviewed by a Business News Daily editor to ensure it provides comprehensive and accurate information to aid your buying decision. On-call scheduling in industries like hospitality and ...
As more jurisdictions pass scheduling legislation, restaurants must find ways to adapt. Sponsored by HotSchedules. In 2014, Starbucks faced tough criticism for its labor scheduling practices, such as ...
Hospitality industry employers know that scheduling the right number of workers on any given day – or shift – is a challenge. In addition to unpredictable customer patterns, the ongoing COVID-19 ...
In this unpredictable time, some cities and states now have legislation requiring heightened scheduling predictability, a move that can protect employees. Processing Content Predictive scheduling ...