Predictive Scheduling

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Predictive scheduling, otherwise known as restrictive scheduling, is a practice that generally encompasses: posting schedules weeks in advance before weather conditions or guest estimations can be made, penalizing employers for cancelling or prolonging work shifts, and hindering hiring practices for new employees who desire part-time work.

Background

Position

Scheduling practices should allow for the accommodation of customers on a need-by-need basis, limit waste, and give employees control over the flexibility of their hours with opportunities to succeed.

IAAPA supports policies that give both employers and employees flexibility in the workplace and respect employers’ understanding of their facilities, customers and employees’ needs in the ever-changing climate of the attractions industry.

IAAPA opposes policies that force our members to use scheduling tactics that are wasteful and limiting to employees’ opportunities.