Oracle Fusion Cloud Workforce Scheduling 26B builds on the 26A release with deeper AI-driven
scheduling, expanded Redwood UI pages, stronger compliance automation, and enhanced
employee self-service. The update focuses on intelligent workforce operations, proactive
conflict detection, and seamless integration with HCM and Payroll.

Key Enhancements in Workforce Scheduling 26B

  1. AI-Powered Workforce Operations Agent
     New Fusion Agentic Applications extend beyond automation to proactive scheduling.
     AI helps managers anticipate staffing gaps, reduce payroll issues, and optimize
    workforce costs.
     Intelligent recommendations now factor in skills, preferences, and compliance rules.
  2. Redwood UI Expansion
     More scheduling pages redesigned with Redwood clarity and consistency.
     Modernized layouts improve readability and navigation for managers.
     Contextual details displayed alongside schedules for faster decision-making.
  3. Compliance & Labor Law Automation
     Automated detection of overtime, rest period violations, and regional labor rules.
     Alerts and guided flows reduce compliance risks.
     Stronger integration with Absence and Time modules ensures accurate payroll
    calculations.
  4. Employee Self-Service Enhancements
     Mobile-first features expanded: employees can swap, request, and confirm shifts
    instantly.
     Push notifications for schedule changes and approvals.
     Improved visibility into work patterns and partial-day absences.
  5. Integration & Analytics
     Seamless integration with Oracle HCM Core HR, Payroll, and Absence Management.
     Enhanced dashboards provide real-time workforce utilization and labor cost insights.
     New reporting templates for compliance and workforce efficiency.

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Oracle Fusion Cloud Workforce Scheduling 26B – What’s New ?
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