kernetid
Kernetid is a term used in Denmark and other Scandinavian contexts to describe a designated window of the workday during which employees are expected to be present at work. It forms part of flexible work arrangements, where employees may have flexibility outside this window for starting times, finishing times, or remote work, subject to policy and team needs.
Typically, kernetid lasts a portion of the day, for example from 9:00 to 15:00, but the exact
The primary purpose of kernetid is to ensure sufficient in-person interaction, meetings, and coverage while allowing
Implementation involves setting core hours in policy documents or collective agreements, specifying how to request deviations,
Advantages of kernetid include improved team coordination and predictable meeting times, with preserved flexibility outside the