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Fair On-Call Rotations

A scheduling principle ensuring that the burden of on-call duties (including weekends and holidays) is distributed equitably across the team.

By Niketa Sharma, Founder at Runframe·Last updated Mar 2026
Fair Rotations

A scheduling principle ensuring that the burden of on-call duties (including weekends and holidays) is distributed equitably across the team.

It's Not Just About "Number of Days"

A week on-call during "Black Friday" is not equal to a week in July. Fairness means:

  • Rotating who takes holidays.
  • Tracking "Hours spent awoken" not just "Hours on schedule."

ExFairness Metrics Implementation

Team tracked fairness metrics and found one engineer had 3x the on-call burden. Implemented rotation equalization: holiday multiplier (1 holiday shift = 2 regular), incident tracking, and quarterly audits. Perception of fairness improved from 2.5 to 4.3/5.

Impact
Perceived fairness improved, team cohesion increased
Resolution
Used spreadsheet to track "incident burden score" per person

Why Fair Rotations Matters

Perceived unfairness destroys team morale.

Prevents "Hero Culture" where one person takes all the hits.

Common Pitfalls

Assuming equal rotation = fair rotation
Equal rotation is not fair if alert volume varies. Track actual incident burden. High-volume weeks should count more than quiet weeks.
Not tracking perceived fairness
Measure perceived fairness quarterly. Perception matters as much as reality. If the team feels it's unfair, address it regardless of what the data says.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Put this into practice.