Continuity Access
The access-protection lane that keeps employees connected to active commitments, proof windows, and deadlines even when organization access is reduced.
Continuity access should stay measurable so operators can see exactly how many employees still need protection.
The next required restore checkpoint belongs on the overview page, not hidden in one detail lane.
Continuity issues should remain tied to the organization record where policy allows.
Continuity access preserves the minimum rights required to complete active commitments while letting the company narrow broader workspace access if policy requires it.
A strong restore-access flow keeps deadlines visible and makes the safe path obvious instead of relying on policy memory alone.
{
"employee_id": "emp_jordan_lee",
"access_state": "continuity_access",
"active_commitments": 4,
"nearest_deadline": "2026-03-15T16:00:00Z",
"restore_owner": "manager.romero@northstar.example"
}Continuity access protects active commitments while broader organization access is being reviewed.
If an employee still has active commitments, the organization must not be able to strand that person away from deadlines, proof windows, or the market detail they still need to finish what is already in flight.
Continuity access preserves the minimum rights required to complete active commitments while letting the company narrow broader workspace access if policy requires it.
The continuity lane should show what must be restored, by when, and who currently owns the decision so managers understand the real cost of keeping a user restricted.
A strong restore-access flow keeps deadlines visible and makes the safe path obvious instead of relying on policy memory alone.