Notice of Adjusted Working Schedule
The following notice outlines a modification to the previously agreed upon working hours. Please be aware that this change is communicated for informational purposes and does not constitute a formal contractual amendment. It is important to review any relevant employment policies or agreements to understand the implications of this adjustment. If you have questions or require clarification regarding the new schedule, please contact the appropriate department or personnel responsible for employment arrangements. The content provided is intended solely as a general informational example and should not be taken as legal or contractual advice. Users are advised to consult relevant employment laws or legal professionals to ensure compliance and understanding of their rights and obligations.
Please note: This is a sample template for a Schedule Change of Working Hours Letter in Australia. It is provided for illustrative purposes only. Actual content should be tailored to specific circumstances and legal advice.
Schedule Change of Working Hours Letter – Australia
Employee Details:
Name: [Employee Name]
Employee ID: [Employee ID]
Employer Details:
Company Name: [Company Name]
Address: [Company Address]
Current Working Schedule:
The employee has been working from [Start Time] to [End Time], [Number of Days] days a week, under the current arrangement.
Proposed New Working Schedule:
Effective from [Start Date], the employee’s working hours will change to [New Start Time] to [New End Time], [Number of Days] days a week.
Reason for Schedule Change:
[Brief explanation of the reason behind the change, e.g., operational requirements, employee request, etc.]
Employee Acknowledgement:
The employee acknowledges the proposed change and agrees to the new schedule starting from [Start Date].
[Employer Representative Name] (Employer)
[Employee Name]
