Labor Schedule Standards

System Category

  • Necessary System
    • Logistics
      • Standards

System Brief

Standard schedules allow the people to collaborate and access more efficiently.

Justification

  • Necessary System
    • This standard supports all labor systems.
  • Quality of Life
    • This standard allows all people in the community to share in a common understanding of when to work and when they can access the necessary systems. Reducing wasted time from uncertainty.
  • Sustainability
    • This standard allows people to efficiently labor together, increasing efficiencies.

System Functions

The Logistics Committee defines various schedule standards that produce the most efficient collaboration methods and access needs.

Committee Representation

All cooperatives must align with the standards, and can send representation to define the standards.

System Outputs

Schedules are first defined by the time of day: Day, Evening, and Night. These provides 8-hour shift. To fulfill the community CLO, each cooperative will also define the type of work schedule best works for them.

  • Day Schedules (9am thru 5pm)
  • Evening Schedules (5pm thru 1am)
  • Night Schedules (1am thru 9am)
  • Standard Office Schedule (Monday thru Wednesday)
  • Full Office Schedule (Monday thru Friday)
  • Standard Service Schedule (Tuesday thru Thursday)
  • Full Service Schedule (Sunday thru Saturday)

Individuals don’t need to labor the entire schedule of their cooperative, the schedules are to inform the people when labor or access can be expected. Coop members only need to fulfill their own CLO, the Coop Logistics Representative(s) will need to ensure their Coop is staffed and scheduled to fulfill their Coop Schedule and Outputs.

System Inputs

  • Information
    • Labor Efficiency Processes
    • Service Access Data

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