Important in the article:

  • - Determination of standard working hours
  • - Working hours standards for 2016. Table
  • - Standard working hours for 2016 with a 40-hour work week

Standard working hours

Standard working hours- this is a certain number of hours that an employee works in accordance with the labor or collective agreement during a certain calendar period.

Standard working hours are needed to establish working hours. The standard working time is calculated according to a five-day work week with two days off on Saturday and Sunday, based on the duration of daily work. This is provided for by the Procedure approved by Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia dated August 13, 2009 No. 588n. For example, standard working hours for 2016 with a 40-hour work week- 8 hours, at working week 36 hours it will be 7.2 hours; with a 24-hour work week- 4.8 hours.

Note also that the duration of the working day or shift preceding the non-working holiday, is reduced by one hour (Part 1 of Article 95 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation). In 2016, you will be able to work one hour less on February 20 and November 3.

Working time standards for 2016. Table

Period

Amount of days

Working time (hour)

calendar

weekend

40hours/week

36hours/week

24hours/week

1st quarter 2016

2nd quarter 2016

September

3rd quarter 2016

4th quarter 2016

2016

Standard working hours in 2016 will be:

  • - with a 40-hour work week - 1,974 hours;

(8 hours x 247 days - 1,974 hours);

  • - with a 36-hour work week - 1,776.4 hours;

(7.2 hours X 247 days - 1,776.4 hours);

  • - with a 24-hour work week - 1,183.6 hours;

(4.8 hours X 247 days - 1,183.6 hours).

Standard working hours. Work on weekends

If an employee works beyond the monthly working hours, work on a day off must be paid at least twice the salary. Or in a single amount above the salary, if the employee works on a day off within the monthly norm (Article 153 of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation). The code also states that an employee does not have to pay for a day of rest that is provided for working on a day off. At the same time, the day of rest is excluded from the standard working hours for the month. If other days are worked, then the employee must be paid the full salary for the month. This is what officials think (letters from Rostrud dated 02/18/13 No. PG/992-6-1, Ministry of Labor of Russia dated 03/11/13 No. 14-2/3019144-1157).

The amounts that the employer accrues in accordance with the legislation are taken into account in labor costs (Article 255 of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation). This means that the company has the right to take into account in its income tax expenses the full salary and the daily rate for work on days off in addition to the salary. Officials also adhere to the same position (letter of the Ministry of Finance of Russia dated July 14, 2015 No. 03-03-06/40358).

Working beyond normal working hours

The irregular regime does not depend on the type of activity of the company (Article 101 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation). The list of positions with irregular hours must be determined in the collective agreement or order of the manager.

For example, employees providing consulting and legal services may work beyond normal working hours. Customers often ask questions after six o'clock in the evening, so companies give some employees irregular working hours.

It is possible to establish irregular working hours for all employees, but it is unlikely to be justified. After all, this is a special regime in which individual employees can be occasionally involved in work outside the assigned time. If you set an irregular day for everyone, then during an inspection this may be regarded as a hidden form of overtime.

note

The Code does not directly prohibit the establishment of irregular hours for all employees. From Article 101 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation it only follows that it is impossible to constantly attract work time all specialists. This means that you can set an irregular schedule for everyone, but involve employees in this mode one by one.

Every year the government of the Russian Federation establishes holidays, weekends and working days. So the production calendar for 2016 includes 119 weekends and holidays, and 247 working days. We remind you that 2016 is a leap year, so February will have 29 days, not 28, so there are 366 days in total in the year. Let us adjust the working time standards in the calendar for a 24-, 36- and 40-hour work week, taking into account a five-day work week.

In 2016, in accordance with the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, Art. 112 the following non-working days and holidays are established:

  • New Year's January holidays fall on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th.
  • Christmas is celebrated on January 7th.
  • The men's holiday called “Defender of the Fatherland Day” will be celebrated as usual - on February 23.
  • International Women's Day will be celebrated on March 8th.
  • The holiday dedicated to Spring and Labor is scheduled for May 1.
  • Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War celebrated on May 9.
  • Russia Day will be celebrated on June 12.
  • Day national unity celebrated on November 4th.

Organs state power on the basis of regulations and laws, in accordance with the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, Art. 6, additional holidays and non-working days may be determined. This norm is indicated in the letter of the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation No. 1139-21 dated July 10, 2003, paragraph 8, and this is also indicated by the Resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Court No. 20-ПВ11 dated December 21, 2011. Thus, religious holidays cannot be recognized as additional non-working holidays, in accordance with the procedure specified in Federal Law No. 125-FZ of September 26, 1997, Art. 4, paragraph 7.

Postponement of holidays in 2016

In order to rational use by employees of organizations, non-working holidays and weekends can be transferred to other days; this measure is enshrined in regulatory legal acts of the Government of the Russian Federation or federal laws on coming year taking into account the future calendar.

The transfer of holidays in 2016 according to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1017 of September 24, 2015 “On the transfer of holidays in 2016” will be as follows:

  • Saturday January 2nd is moved to May 3rd.
  • The Sunday holiday falling on January 3 will be moved to March 7.
  • Monday 22 February will also be a holiday, as a result of the postponement from 20 February.

As a result, we get longer weekends:

  • New Year holidays in 2016 will be celebrated from January 1 to January 10, their duration will be 10 days.
  • The men's holiday will stretch for 3 days due to postponements from February 21 to 23.
  • The duration of the celebration of International Women's Day will be 4 days - from March 5 to 8.
  • The May holidays will bring a total of 6 days off: from the 1st to the 3rd and from the 7th to the 9th of May.
  • Celebrations in honor of Russia Day will last 3 days - from June 11 to 13.
  • Russians will also celebrate National Unity Day for 3 days: from November 4 to November 6.

Working time standards for 2016

Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation No. 588n dated August 13, 2009 determines the procedure for calculating the standard working time for 2016 depending on the length of the working week established in the organization, which can be set as a five-day week, with working days from Friday to Friday, and days off on Saturday and Sunday. Thus, a 40-hour work week implies an 8-hour standard of working time, a 36-hour hour week assumes a norm of 7.2 hours, and for a 24-hour work week the norm is 4.8 hours.

In accordance with the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, art. 1, the duration of the work shift or the day that immediately precedes a holiday will be reduced by 1 hour, so in 2016 citizens will work one hour less on November 3 and February 20. This standard will apply to all modes of work of employees and the rest provided to them.

Table of working time standards for 2016 and production calendar download

Download the production calendar and time standards for 2016:

In the legislation there are such concepts as normal working hours, monthly and annual working hours, summarized recording of working hours.

All these concepts can be expressed in specific numbers that change every year. They are collected into one common document called the production calendar.

Download and print production calendar 2016

The production calendar is a document in the form of two tables.

The first table is a regular calendar for the year, in which weekends and holidays are highlighted in bold (often in red) with a five-day work week and days off on Saturday and Sunday. Pre-holiday working days are also indicated here, when the working day is shortened by 1 hour. As a rule, such pre-holiday days are marked with “*” (“asterisk”).

January February March April May June
Monday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27
Tuesday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28
Wednesday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29
Thursday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30
Friday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24
Saturday 2 9 1 6 2 3 3 0 6 13 20* 2 7 5 12 1 9 2 6 2 9 1 6 2 3 30 7 1 4 2 1 28 4 1 1 18 2 5
Sunday 3 1 0 1 7 2 4 31 7 14 21 2 8 6 13 20 2 7 3 1 0 1 7 2 4 1 8 1 5 2 2 29 5 1 2 19 2 6
July August September October November December
Monday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26
Tuesday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27
Wednesday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28
Thursday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3* 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29
Friday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30
Saturday 2 9 1 6 2 3 30 6 13 20 2 7 3 1 0 1 7 2 4 1 8 1 5 2 2 29 5 12 1 9 2 6 3 1 0 1 7 2 4 31
Sunday 3 10 1 7 2 4 31 7 14 21 2 8 4 1 1 18 2 5 2 9 1 6 2 3 30 6 13 20 2 7 4 1 1 18 2 5

The second table displays working hours in days and hours. Moreover, the standard hours are indicated not only for a 40-hour work week, but also for 36-hour and 24-hour weeks.

All time standards can be seen in the following table, which is part of the 2016 production calendar.

2016 year January February March Iquarter April May June IIquarter 1st half of the year July August September IIIquarter October November December IVquarter 2- e
half year
2016
year
Amount of days
Calendar days 31 29 31 91 30 31 30 91 182 31 31 30 92 31 30 31 92 184 366
Work days 15 20 21 56 21 19 21 61 117 21 23 22 66 21 21 22 64 130 247
Weekends and holidays 16 9 10 35 9 12 9 30 65 10 8 8 26 10 9 9 28 54 119
Working hours (in hours)
with a 40 hour work week 120 159 168 447 168 152 168 488 935 168 184 176 528 168 167 176 511 1039 1974
with a 36-hour work week 108 143 151,2 402,2 151,2 136,8 151,2 439,2 841,4 151,2 165,6 158,4 475,2 151,2 150,2 158,4 459, 8 935 1776,4
with a 24-hour work week 72 95 100,8 267,8 100,8 91,2 100,8 292,8 560,6 100,8 110,4 105,6 316,8 100,8 99,8 105,6 306,2 623 11 83 ,6

These data are provided for each month, quarter and for the whole year.

The production calendar, first of all, is a document for the personnel department and all employees responsible for and scheduling shift work.

When compiling a timesheet and calculating the total of hours and days, you need to check the production calendar to determine whether the employee has hours worked in excess of the norm. This is necessary for correct calculation wages, since according to the law, all overtime hours must be paid at increased rates. No less than one and a half times the tariff rate for the first two hours, and no less than double for all subsequent hours.

Calculating overtime hours worked is also necessary to comply with the law, which states that during the year an employee should not overwork more than 120 hours. Constantly counting overtime hours as a cumulative total, you can track the total of 120 hours. And if, for example, in the month of October an employee approached the 120-hour mark, then in subsequent months it will be illegal to involve him in work on weekends. Particular care should be taken in calculating overtime hours for employees with a shift schedule.

The 2016 SuperJob production calendar (LINK) is very convenient because it can be printed, folded and kept on your desktop.

Using the production calendar, you can determine the amount of working hours in each month and compare it with the actual hours worked by a particular employee.

When calculating the minimum wage, you must remember to check the production calendar. If an employee has not worked the required number of hours in the current month, then the payment may be less than the minimum. Since the very definition of such payment says that in order to receive it you need to work the required hours. But if the employee has worked more hours, then payment for them must be made separately and be part of the minimum wage. It should also be remembered that the minimum wage does not include payment for overtime and holidays.

About holidays, pre-holidays and weekends

Holidays are established by Article 112 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation. Currently in Russian Federation 14 holidays:

  • January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 – New Year holidays;
  • January 7 – Christmas;
  • February 23 – Defender of the Fatherland Day;
  • March 8 – International Women's Day;
  • May 1 – Spring and Labor Day;
  • May 9 – Victory Day;
  • June 12 – Russia Day;
  • November 4 is National Unity Day.

According to the law, all these holidays are non-working days. If a holiday coincides with a day off, the holiday day off is transferred to the next working day. Earlier, amendments were made to the Labor Code of the Russian Federation that allow two days of the New Year holidays to be transferred to any other month.

Pre-holiday day The working day immediately preceding the holiday is considered. According to the law, on these days the working day is reduced by 1 hour.

Day off is a day of rest for an employee, provided to him on the basis of legislation. Most often these are Saturday and Sunday, but with a shift schedule, a day off can be provided on any day of the week.

On what basis is it compiled?

The production calendar is compiled on the basis of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation on the transfer of weekends and holidays. For the 2016 calendar, such a Resolution was adopted in September 2015.

Since the period for the production calendar is a calendar year, transfers of holidays are carried out only within this year. That is, January 1, which falls on Saturday, is not transferred to Friday, December 31 of the previous year.

About postponing working days

According to the established procedure, a legal act establishing the transfer of weekends and holidays must be published in official sources no later than a month before the new date. calendar year. Changes may be made during the year, but only if these changes are officially published no later than 2 months before the transfer date.

The transfer of holidays in 2016 was established by Government Decree of September 24, 2015 N 1017 - LINK.

Which days in 2016 will be holidays and weekends?

In 2016 there will be two pre-holiday days: February 20 and November 3. November 20 will be a pre-holiday day, since February 22 is postponed to it. Accordingly, in these two months the standard time for a 40-hour work week will not be a multiple of 8 and will be 159 and 167 hours, respectively, since working days before holidays will be 7 hours instead of 8.

Public holidays in 2016 will be the following days:

  • in January from 1 to 10;
  • in February from 21 to 23;
  • in March from 5 to 8;
  • in May from 1 to 3 and from 7 to 9;
  • in June from 11 to 13;
  • in November from 4 to 6.

The following days will be rescheduled:

  • January 2 and 3 to May 3 and March 7, respectively;
  • the working day of February 22 will be moved to Saturday February 20;
  • June 12 is moved to June 13.

Working time standards for different working week options

The bulk of the entire working population of our country works on a 5-day schedule with two days off and an 8-hour working day, corresponding to a 40-hour working week. But there are specialties and positions for which the state provides benefits in the form of a reduction in working hours. These are primarily teachers and medical workers, as well as some hazardous professions.

They can work on a 36-hour or 24-hour work week.

For them in production calendar All norms of working hours were also calculated.

Number of weekends and holidays non-working days together with in 2016 it will be 139 days and will account for 40% of the total number of days in the year. And for some workers this ratio will be even greater, since there are professions for which additional leave is provided.

Examples of calculation: is an employee always entitled to payment for overtime hours worked?

Example 1

In January 2016, 15 working days and 120 hours. One of the guards worked 140 hours. Should the employer pay the increased rate for 20 hours?

Not always.

When working in shifts, accounting for normal duration can be determined in several ways:

  1. monthly accounting of time norms;
  2. quarterly accounting of time standards;
  3. annual accounting of time standards.

All these methods are called summarized recording of working hours.

What are their differences?

With the monthly standard of time, everything is clear; how much is required in a month, the employee must work that much.

With a quarterly standard of working time, the normal duration is not considered every month, but only once a quarter. And it represents the sum of time standards for three months.

Example 2

The standard time for the 1st quarter of 2016 will be 447 hours (January 120 + February 159 + March 168).

Watchman Ivanov A.A. worked:

  • January 140 hours;
  • February 150 hours;
  • March 155 hours.

Total for the quarter = 445 hours.

Therefore, in the 1st quarter it has no processing. “Surpluses” in January were compensated by “shortages” in February and March.

Example 3

Watchman Petrov V.V. worked:

  • January 150 hours;
  • February 150 hours;
  • March 165 hours.

Total for the quarter = 465 hours, with the norm being 447, that is, the overtime amounted to 18 hours. It is this that is paid at an increased rate, and not the January 30 hours.

The principle of annual recording of working time is similar, with the only difference being that the calculation point is the end of the year.

The same principle can be applied when calculating the minimum wage.

But to do this, it is necessary to establish in local regulations the period for recording working hours and be sure to draw up a work schedule for the entire period at once.

The production calendar for 2016 provides the standard working hours for months, quarters and the year as a whole for 40-hour, 36-hour and 24-hour work weeks. The number of working days and days off is also indicated for a five-day work week with two days off.

Holidays

According to Article 112 Labor Code The Russian Federation has established the following non-working holidays in the Russian Federation:

  • January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 – New Year holidays;
  • January 7 – Christmas;
  • February 23 – Defender of the Fatherland Day;
  • March 8 – International Women's Day;
  • May 1 – Spring and Labor Day;
  • May 9 – Victory Day;
  • June 12 – Russia Day;
  • November 4 is National Unity Day.

Article 6 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, laws and other regulatory legal acts of state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation may establish additional non-working holidays. This norm is also contained in the Resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation dated December 21, 2011 No. 20-ПВ11 and in paragraph 8 of the letter of the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation dated July 10, 2003 No. 1139-21.

Religious holidays may be declared additional non-working holidays in the manner prescribed by Part 7 of Art. 4 of the Federal Law of September 26, 1997 No. 125-FZ.

Transfers of non-working days

According to part five of Article 112 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, for the purpose of rational use by employees of weekends and non-working holidays, weekends may be transferred to other days federal law or a regulatory legal act of the Government of the Russian Federation

By Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated September 24, 2015 No. 1017, the following days off were postponed:

  • from Saturday January 2 to Tuesday May 3;
  • from Sunday January 3 to Monday March 7;
  • from Saturday 20 February to Monday 22 February.

Thus, taking into account the postponement of holidays in 2016, the “New Year holidays” for employees will last 10 days – from January 1 to January 10, 2016.

In May 2016, non-working days will be the days from May 1 to May 3 - the Spring and Labor Festival, as well as from May 7 to 9 - the Victory Day holiday. In June, the rest period in connection with the celebration of Russia Day will last from June 11 to 13, and in November, the National Unity Day holiday will last from November 4 to 6, 2016.

Standard working hours

In accordance with the procedure approved by Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia dated August 13, 2009 No. 588n, it is calculated depending on the established duration of working hours per week according to the calculated schedule of a five-day work week with two days off on Saturday and Sunday, based on the duration of daily work (shift). Thus, with a 40-hour working week, the standard working time will be 8 hours; with a working week of 36 hours, it is equal to 7.2 hours; with a 24-hour work week it will be 4.8 hours.

In accordance with Part 1 of Article 95 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, the duration of the working day or shift immediately preceding a non-working holiday is reduced by one hour. In 2016, employees will work one hour less on February 20 and November 3.

The standard working time calculated in the specified order applies to all modes of work and rest.

By default, "Calendar 2016" displays a list of official holidays celebrated in Russia in 2016.

Additionally, postponed weekends and working days are displayed, the list of which was approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 24, 2015 N 1017 “On the postponement of weekends in 2016”.

All holidays and weekends shown in the list are marked in the 2016 Calendar. When you hover your mouse over a date in the calendar, a tooltip appears.

Using the drop-down menu above the list of holidays, you can change the list of displayed holidays by choosing the most interesting and convenient for you.

To quickly go to the section of the "Calendar 2016" you need, use the quick menu of the page located under the main menu of the site on the right.

To quickly switch to the year you need, use the drop-down menu, which is located:

In the main menu of the site on the right (select Calendar, a drop-down menu will open)

In the calendar header (click on the calendar header, a drop-down menu will open)

Dropdown menu below the calendar

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