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Prorating the accrual rate using the working hours of each respective assignment (For multi-assignme

edited Oct 28, 2020 1:54PM in Workforce Management 1 comment

Summary

The delivered accrual proration rule FTE prorate accrual only using the primary assignment

Content

If an employee has two part-time assignments and is eligible to accrue time off in both assignments, the employee will be enrolled in the absence plan twice. However, the issue is that the accrual rate should be prorated in both instances using the working hours of each respective assignment. Currently, the accrual proration rule FTE calculate the proration using the primary assignments hours and update the two balances with the same amount.

 

Business Scenario

An employee has two part-time assignments. The weekly work hours for each assignments are the following:

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