3 FAM 7400
FSN EMPLOYEE ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE
3 FAM 7410
ESTABLISHMENT OF WORKWEEKS
(CT:PER-917; 08-20-2018)
(Office of Origin: HR/OE)
3 FAM 7411 GENERAL POLICY
(TL:PER-237; 1-1-95)
(Uniform State/USAID/Commerce/Agriculture)
(Applies to Foreign Service Nationals Only)
Basic workweeks are prescribed by the COM (see 1 FAM) in
coordination with the heads of overseas establishments. Documented prevailing
practice may be used in the establishment of the basic workweek if post
determines adherence to local practice is in the best interests of the U.S.
Government.
3 FAM 7412 FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
3 FAM 7412.1 Basic Workweek
(CT:PER-917; 08-20-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/Commerce/Agriculture)
(Applies to Foreign Service Nationals Only)
a. The basic workweek for a full-time FSN will
generally consist of not less than 40 hours of work, exclusive of lunch
periods, within the calendar week, Sunday through Saturday. If deemed in the
best interest of the U.S. Government, posts, with the approval of HR/OE, may
establish a basic workweek of more or less than 40 hours if consistent with
local labor law and prevailing practice. Departures from the 40 hour workweek
convention should be approached with caution, as administrative and local legal
requirements may make this option more costly to post. Such workweeks may
require adjustments to leave accrual rates and possibly other benefits as well.
Workweeks of 32 hours or less should be considered part-time and SF-50 (or
JF-62 for personal services contract employees) must designate an employee
working 32 hours or less as part-time.
b. Irregular, full-time basic workweeks (workweeks
where more than the regular number of hours are worked or where the daily work
schedule differs from the regular schedule) may be established for any local
position of the overseas establishment or to conform more closely to local
employment practices.
c. Notwithstanding the establishment of a basic
workweek, employees may be ordered and required to work hours in excess of
those regularly scheduled. Payment for such overtime will be in accordance with
the provisions of the post local compensation plan.
3 FAM 7412.2 Changes in Basic
Workweek
(TL:PER-237; 1-1-95)
(Uniform State/USAID/Commerce/Agriculture)
(Applies to Foreign Service Nationals Only)
a. An employees basic workweek may be amended from
week to week, if necessary to the efficient operation of the overseas
establishment.
b. Any change in workweek affecting only the days of
work and not the total number of hours worked per week is recorded by a
memorandum prescribing the new workdays. One copy is given the employee, and
one filed in the employees personnel folder.
c. Any change in workweek affecting the total number
of hours worked per week by an employee is recorded on SF-50, Notification of
Personnel Action. For Personal Service Contracts (PSCs) the contract must be
modified and a JF-62 prepared. This is necessary so that a change in the total
number of hours worked per week can be accompanied by a commensurate change in
salary.
d. For annual and sick leave accrual see section 3 FAM 7435.
3 FAM 7413 PART-TIME EMPLOYEES
3 FAM 7413.1 Basic Workweek
(TL:PER-237; 1-1-95)
(Uniform State/USAID/Commerce/Agriculture)
(Applies to Foreign Service Nationals Only)
a. Workweeks of fewer hours than set under section
7412.1 may be established. Workweeks of 32 hours or less are generally
considered part-time employment. The basic workweek for a part-time employee is
established at the time of appointment and recorded on a Form SF-50,
Notification of Personnel Action, by indicating under Remarks the days of the
week and the hours of the day that the employee is on duty. For PSCs days of
the week and hours of the day the employee is on duty are recorded in the
contract and on JF-62.
b. WAE or intermittent employment, that is, employment
on an irregular or occasional basis, where hours or days of work are not
normally based on a prearranged schedule and which is compensated for only on
the basis of time when actually employed, is normally considered part-time
work. As a matter of policy, such work should consist of less than 40 hours per
week.
3 FAM 7413.2 Benefits for
Part-time Employees
(CT:PER-917; 08-20-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/Commerce/Agriculture)
(Applies to Foreign Service Nationals Only)
Guidelines for salary and benefits payable to part-time
employees are set forth in 3 FAM 7500. Exceptions to those guidelines may be
authorized by HR/OE, if required by local law and/or supported by documented
prevailing practice.
3 FAM 7413.3 Changes in Basic
Workweek
(TL:PER-237; 1-1-95)
(Uniform State/USAID/Commerce/Agriculture)
(Applies to Foreign Service Nationals Only)
Any change in the basic workweek of a part-time employee
is made according to the guidelines set forth in section 3 FAM 7412.2
3 FAM 7414 THROUGH 7419 UNASSIGNED