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Maybe I'm not reading this right, but YES. How else is the employee supposed to know when to show up to work.

If this was a pre-existing "I can't work Sunday's" from the get go, then I would see what's up.

I'd suggest checking out http://www.employee-scheduling.com for Fendza employee scheduling software. Whenever you make a change to the schedule, it will notify the employees by email.

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