Published December 20, 2016

Operators left unsure about overtime strategy

While overtime is often used in the heat of a difficult moment, it can also be successfully incorporated into an organization’s business plan. If your organization frequently relies on employees clocking extra hours, consider an overtime audit. Analyze how overtime is currently used, both economically and culturally. How many hours of overtime are used per month? Which employees take advantage of it, and how effectively? Has it become an expected part of their income?

Operators left unsure about overtime strategy

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