skiftrotation
Skiftrotation is a scheduling approach used in workplaces that operate around the clock, where employee shifts are rotated to balance workload, ensure coverage, and distribute responsibilities fairly. The core idea is that workers periodically switch between different shifts, such as morning, afternoon, and night, according to a predefined pattern and time horizon.
Common rotation patterns include cyclic rotation, where the sequence of shifts repeats after a set interval;
Benefits of skiftrotation often cited include improved fairness in who works less desirable shifts, enhanced coverage
Challenges include potential sleep disruption, especially with night shifts, and the adaptation period required for workers
In practice, a typical example is a three-shift system (day, evening, night) with a weekly rotation, ensuring