OT Calculation Changed – Now Exceeding 72 Hours Due to Public Holidays?
I would like to discuss a recent change in our company overtime (OT) calculation rules.
Previously, our OT was calculated from the 15th of the month to the 16th of the next month.
There was also a maximum OT cap of 72 hours per month.
For the OT calculation period 15 December 2025 to 15 January 2026, overtime is calculated over a period that includes:
2 public holidays (christmas and new year)
5 working weeks
1 hour of OT per day (someone will stay )
Because of this, the total OT for December 2025 – January 2026 exceeds the 72-hour limit.
Key concern:
Last time, public holiday OT was NOT included in the 72-hour OT maximum cap.
Now, public holiday OT IS included, causing employees to exceed the 72-hour limit.
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/ Given / Details /
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OT days per month / 5 days
OT hours per day / 6am – 4pm = 10 hours
OT period / 5 weeks in the month
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/ Calculation / Result /
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OT hours per week / 5 × 10 = 50 hours
Total OT hours for month / 5 days × 10 hours = 50 hours
1. Why was the OT rule changed?
Company no money?
2. Why is public holiday OT now counted into the 72-hour maximum?
This post has been edited by plouffle0789: Today, 01:53 AM
OT Calculation Changed – Now Exceeding 72 Hours
Today, 01:22 AM, updated 20h ago
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