Ramadan schedule notification is a formal communication sent to staff outlining remote work options, flexible schedules, and hybrid work arrangements during Ramadan to accommodate fasting employees while ensuring productivity.
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#1
This is to inform you that, effective March 1st, we will be shifting to a hybrid work-from-home model due to the holy month of Ramadan. All employees will work three days from home and attend the office on the remaining two days.
Kindly coordinate your days with your respective teams to ensure that all operations continue to work smoothly. We hope this flexibility allows everyone to remain productive while observing the holy month of fasting.
For any queries or clarification, kindly contact HR.
#2
All employees are notified that a hybrid work schedule will be implemented from (date) to (date) during the holy month of Ramadan. This schedule will allow everyone flexibility while they observe fasts.
Please take a look at the following breakdown of our hybrid work arrangements during this period:
- Employees must attend the office on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9 AM to 4 PM.
- On Wednesdays and Fridays, employees can work from home depending on the discretion of their respective supervisors.
- Employees in the XYZ department will be required to attend office as per operational needs.
Kindly speak to your respective managers for further clarification and details.
#3
As the month of Ramadan approaches, we would like to introduce a work-from-home hybrid model from (date) to (date). A flexible work schedule has been created so that all employees may observe the holy month of fasting without being overburdened by work.
According to the new schedule, employees will physically attend office only on Mondays and Thursdays. They will work from home during the rest of the week. The working hours will be from 9 AM to 3 PM for further flexibility. However, employees must ensure they remain in touch with their respective managers and teams during working hours. Attendance will be mandatory for all virtual meetings.
Let’s work together to maintain a smooth flow of work while observing the sacred month of Ramadan. If you have any further questions, kindly contact HR.
#4
This is to notify you that all Muslim employees observing the upcoming month of Ramadan will be shifted to a hybrid work-from-home model from (date) to (date). During this period, they are required to attend the office only two days a week physically. During the rest of the week, they may work from home.
Kindly coordinate your work schedule with your respective teams and notify HR accordingly. We encourage the rest of the employees to cooperate with their Muslim colleagues and support them while they observe fasts.
Kindly contact the HR for any queries.
#5
As the Holy month of Ramadan is set to begin next week, the management wants to ensure flexibility for all employees. We are, therefore, introducing a hybrid work arrangement with effect from (date).
According to the new work schedule, employees have the option to work from home on Wednesdays and Fridays unless there is an important task that requires their physical presence in the office. In addition, the working hours will also be adjusted from 10 AM to 4 PM.
We request all employees to plan their work tasks accordingly. Maintaining our work efficiency and smooth operations remains to be our top priority during this period.
I appreciate your cooperation. Please reach out for any questions.
MS Word File -(Office 360 & Others)
- Ramadan Schedule Notification for Staff
- One Day Absent Note to Boss
- Request Letter to Staff for Voluntary Deduction from Salary
- Holiday Closing Messages
- Letter Requesting Transfer to another Department
- Letter Requesting Promotion Consideration
- Umrah Leave Request Letter to Boss
- Ramadan Office Schedule Announcement Letters/Emails
- Letter to Friend Expressing Support
- Letter to Employer Requesting Mental Health Accommodation
- Letter Requesting Reference Check Information
- Letter Requesting Salary Certificate
- Letter Requesting Recommendation from Previous Employer
- One Hour Off Permission Letter to HR
- Payroll Apology Letter to Employee