Monthly Rotating Shifts: How Month-Block Rotation Works
A monthly rotating shift keeps each employee on one shift type for a full month before rotating — a month of days, then a month of evenings or nights. It is the slowest common rotation: nearly the stability of fixed shifts, while still sharing the unpopular hours across everyone over the year.
Why it matters
Slow rotation is a bet on adaptation: give people a month on nights and their sleep, meals and family logistics genuinely settle — something no 2-day or weekly rotation allows. Over a three-shift year each person spends four months on each daypart; over a two-shift year, six months on each. The fairness ledger balances annually instead of weekly.
Two mechanics decide whether monthly rotation works. The changeover: the month-end switch costs the same circadian re-adjustment as any rotation, so schedule it across a free weekend, rotating forward (days → evenings → nights), with the first shift of the new month starting as late as the new daypart allows. And the calendar: months differ in length and holiday content, so the differential and weekend-duty arithmetic must be tracked per rotation block, or December-on-nights becomes a grievance generator.
Monthly rotation suits operations where deep familiarity with a shift's rhythm matters — night-time production quality, evening service leadership — and staff whose lives can re-organise by the month but not by the week.
A worked example
A food plant runs three crews: January — crew 1 on days, crew 2 on evenings, crew 3 on nights; February — everyone steps forward one daypart. Changeovers happen over the first weekend of the month, and night months carry the premium plus first pick of the following month's leave days.
✓ Do
- Rotate forward at every month boundary
- Place changeovers on free weekends with maximum gap between old and new shifts
- Track premiums and weekend counts per rotation block, not per calendar quarter
- Publish the whole year's rotation map in January
- Pair month-block rotation with genuine night-month perks (leave priority, premiums)
✗ Don't
- Switch someone mid-month except by their own request
- Run backward rotations (nights → evenings → days) to fit a manager's preference
- Ignore month-length differences in hour budgeting
- Let swaps create 2-month night runs without explicit consent
- Assume a month of nights is fine for everyone — health screening matters at slow speeds too
Variations & alternatives
Build this schedule in Tommy
Set the rotation once and Tommy fills the weeks ahead — shift swaps, leave and coverage gaps handled in one place, with your team always seeing the latest version.
