Detecting and Solving Unfair Working Schedule Using Math
Proceeding: 3rd Contemporary Issues in Economy & Technology Conference (CIET)Publication Date: 2018-06-01
Authors : Sinisa Zorica; Boze Plazibat; Arijana Burazin Misura; Nada Roguljic;
Page : 773-781
Keywords : working hours; schedule; linear programming problem;
Abstract
In this work we have analyzed working hours for employees in a local company. Different statistical criteria consistently demonstrate that excessive workload is carried by the same employee. The lack of knowledge about organizing working schedules can cause uneven and unfair workload and this is one of the important causes of mobbing. There are different approaches in trying to design a fair schedule. One approach of choice uses linear programming, which can be a powerful tool in workload management.
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