A worker rejoins a legal employees on April 01. 2011with a work relationship type of contingent
worker. The worker was previously associated with the same legal employer from June 21, 2000 till
April 01, 2010 with a worker number 1122′ and work relationship type of contingent worker. A legalemployer number sequence is used. Will the worker number be reused for this worker?
A.
The worker number will be reused, because the worker has the same- work relationship type as
the previous one and with the same legal employer.
B.
The worker number will not be reused, because the legal-employer sequence is used.
C.
The worker number will not be reused, because the worker has the same work relationship type
as the previous one and with the same legal employer
D.
The worker number will be reused, because the worker is joining the same legal employer after a
gap of one year.
E.
The worker number will be reused, because the worker is joining the same enterprise.
Explanation:
Worker numbers can be generated either manually or automatically.
If you select manual generation, then you are recommended to define a numbering scheme to suit
local requirements. For example, determine whether uniqueness within the enterprise or at the
legal employer level is important, and define the numbering scheme accordingly.
If you select automatic worker-number generation, numbers can be allocated from either an
enterprise sequence or a legal employer sequence. If you use a legal-employer sequence, worker
numbers are not guaranteed to be unique in the enterprise. Also, they cannot be transferred outside
the legal employer: if a worker leaves the enterprise and later starts a new work relationship of the
same type but with a different legal employer, a new worker number is allocated to the work
relationship.
Oracle Fusion Applications Workforce Deployment Implementation Guide 11g, Selecting
the Number-Generation Method
A
If you terminate a work relationship and the person later has another work relationship of the same type with the same legal employer, then the same worker number is used.
A is correct