This article reviews the Manager Queue within R365 Scheduling. Here, Users can view, approve, and deny Employee scheduling-related requests. 



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Overview


The Manager Queue is the Restaurant Manager's one-stop for all Requests. Whenever an Employee submits a request, his/her Manager will also receive a SMS/Email notifying him/her of that request. Within the Manager Queue, Restaurant Managers can view the number of open requests and Approve or Deny those requests, which include Shift Trades, Shift Claims, Time off Requests, and Availability Changes.


Managers can also receive and respond to Employee requests using the R365 Red App. Click here for more information on using the Mobile App to manage requests.



Opening the Manager Queue


 

The Manager Queue is accessible from the Schedule Calendar, and can be opened by clicking the bell icon.  When clicked, the Manager Queue will load in a pop-up modal.


Manager Queue Tabs


The Manager Queue Tabs label the types of requests made by Employees. Each tab will display the number of open requests currently on that tab. There are four tabs that make up the Manager Queue:

  1. Availability Changes
  2. Time Off
  3. Shift Trades
  4. Shift Offers


Manager Notifications

 

On the Location Record, a single Employee can be assigned as the 'Location Manager'. When an Employee is assigned as the 'Location Manager', they will receive notifications for all Employee Schedule Requests for that Location. 

 

The 'Location Manager' field is located on the 'General' tab of Location Records. One Employee can be selected from the drop-down menu. Only Employees with an Employee Record that is associated with the Location will be listed in this menu. 

 

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Availability Changes Tab


Employees can Request Availability Changes through the Availability Screen in the R365 App (Red). Once submitted, it will appear in the Availability Changes tab for Manager Approval or Denial.



1) Request Count - Number of pending requests.

2) Location Selector - Select the Location to view the available Requests.  The default selection will be your user's Default Location

3) Active Requests - Select to view the Active Requests 

4) Archived Requests - View any Requests that have already been Approved or Denied. Learn more about Archived Requests below

5) Refresh - Click this icon to Refresh the contents of the Manager Queue without refreshing the page

6) Request Submitted On Date / Time - Displays the Date and Time in which the Request was submitted by your Employee

7) Employee Name: Employee Job(s) - Displays the Employee Name, followed by their Job(s) 

8) Prior Availability Settings - Displays the original values for the changes being requested.  These can be compared to the newly requested Availability (#4)

9) New Availability Settings - Displays the requested changes to the Employee's Availability.  These can be compared to the original Availability (#3)

10) Note to Employee - Optionally enter a Note to the Employee regarding your Approval or Denial

11) Approve / Deny Buttons - Click 'Approve' to Approve the Availability Change Request.  Click 'Deny' to Deny the Availability Change Request


Note: If the availability change requested by the employee matches their current availability, the request is displayed with the following message: 'Request matches employee's current availability settings'. Approving the request will clear the notification from the Manager Queue.




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Time Off Tab


Employees can Request Time Off through the Time Off screen in the R365 Red App. Once submitted, it will appear in the Time Off tab for Manager approval or denial.


1) Request Count - Number of pending requests.

2) Location Selector - Select the Location to view the available Requests.  The default selection will be your user's Default Location

3) Active Requests - Select to view the Active Requests 

4) Archived Requests - View any Requests that have already been Approved or Denied. Learn more about Archived Requests below

5) Refresh - Click this icon to Refresh the contents of the Manager Queue without refreshing the page

6) Request Submitted On Date / Time - Displays the Date and Time in which the Request was submitted by the Employee

7) Employee Name: Employee Job(s) - Displays the Employee Name, followed by their Job(s) 

8) Time off Details:

  • Displays the Date of the Requested Time off, along with the time range for the Time off. 
  • A reason for the Time Off Request will also be displayed if entered by the Employee

9) PTO Balance - Balances for the accrual rule associated with the employee’s request. Current balance, requested hours, and remaining hours.

  • Note: Balance information only appears when PTO Accruals is enabled. 

10) Note to Employee - Optionally enter a Note to the Employee regarding your Approval or Denial

11) Approve / Deny Buttons - Click 'Approve' to Approve the Time Off Request.  Click 'Deny' to Deny the Time Off Request

  • Note: If PTO Accruals is enabled, the Approve button will be disabled when a time off request would result in a negative balance and the associated rule does not allow negative balances. 


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Shift Trades Tab


A Requesting Employee can Request to Trade a Shift with a Receiving Employee in the R365 App (Red). Before a Shift Trade arrives in the Manager Queue, the Receiving Employee must first Approve the Shift Trade on the R365 App (Red). After the Receiving Employee Approval, the Manager will then be able to Approve or Deny the Shift Trade Request.



1) Request Count - Number of pending requests.

2) Location Selector - Select the Location to view the available Requests.  The default selection will be your user's Default Location

3) Active Requests - Select to view the Active Requests 

4) Archived Requests - View any Requests that have already been Approved or Denied. Learn more about Archived Requests below

5) Refresh - Click this icon to Refresh the contents of the Manager Queue without refreshing the page

6) Request Submitted On Date / Time - The Date and Time in which the Request was submitted by the Requesting Employee

7) Requesting Employee Details:

  • Requesting employee name, followed by their job(s).
  • Requesting employee's scheduled and/or actual hours after the shift trade.
  • The job, date, and time range of the shift that is being traded to the receiving employee.

8) Shift Note Icon  - Indicates that the shift has a shift note. Hover over the Note icon to view the shift note.

 

9) Receiving Employee Details:

  • Receiving employee name, followed by their job(s). 
  • Receiving employee's total hours, including overtime (if applicable), after the shift trade.
  • Job, date, and time range of the shift that is being requested by the requesting employee.

10) Red Dot (Minor Indicator) - Indicates that the employee is a minor. 

11) Note to Employee - Optionally enter a Note to the Employees regarding your Approval or Denial

12) Approve / Deny Buttons - Click 'Approve' to Approve the Shift Trade Request.  Click 'Deny' to Deny the Shift Trade Request


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Shift Offers Tab


Employees can Offer their Assigned Shifts for other Employees to Claim.  When an Employee offers and Shift, they receive a warning that they are still responsible for the Shift until it has been Claimed and the Claim has been Approved by a Manager. Multiple Employees can Claim an Offered Shift. It is up to the Manager to decide who will receive the Offered Shift (Approving the Claim) or who will not (Denying the Claim).



1) Request Count - Number of pending requests.

2) Location Selector - Select the Location to view the available Requests.  The default selection will be your user's Default Location

3) Active Requests - Select to view the Active Requests 

4) Archived Requests - View any Requests that have already been Approved or Denied. Learn more about Archived Requests below

5) Refresh - Click this icon to Refresh the contents of the Manager Queue without refreshing the page

6) Request Submitted On Date / Time - The Date and Time in which the Shift was Offered by the Offering Employee

7) Offering Employee Name - Employee name, job, date, and time range of the shift that is being offered.

  • Note: If the Shift being Claimed is a Published Unassigned Shift, this line will be blank (as there is no Employee Offering the Shift)

8) Red Dot (Minor Indicator) - Indicates that the employee is a minor. 

9)Shift Note Icon  - Indicates that the shift has a shift note. Hover over the Note icon to view the shift note.

 

10) Claiming Employees Details: 

  • Claiming employee name, followed by their job(s). 
  • Claiming employee's total hours, including overtime (if applicable), after the shift trade.
  • Job, date, and time range of the shift that is being requested by the requesting employee.
  • Note: If claiming this Shift violates any set Minor Rules, then the violation type and the number of hours/days that cause this violation will be listed here. Click here to learn more about Minor Rule violations

11) Selected Claim Radio Buttons - Click the radio button next to the Employee you wish to Approve the Claim for.  The 'Approve' button will be grayed out until you make a selection using these radio buttons

12) Note to Employee - Optionally enter a Note to the Employees regarding your Approval or Denial

13) Approve / Deny All Buttons - To Approve a submitted Claim, first select an Employee by clicking the Selected Claim Radio Button (#5) next to the Employee's Name, then click 'Approve'.  Click 'Deny All' to Deny all existing Claim Requests and cancel the Shift Offer from the Offering Employee


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Archived Requests



When the Request Status is toggled to 'Archived', a listing of all previously submitted requests is displayed along with the date and time the request was made, the requester's name and job code, the details of the request, the status of the request, and the date and time the request was either Approved or Denied. 


The User can view any type of Archived request as he/she navigates the Manager Queue. Simply toggle the Request Status to 'Archived' while on each Request Type page.


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