In Oracle Global Human Resources Cloud, employment models define how work relationships, assignments, and contracts are structured for employees to meet organizational and regulatory requirements. The scenario indicates that the customer operates in a country requiring contract information for employees, implying that the system must support the tracking of employment contracts. Oracle provides several employment models, includingSingle Assignment,Single Assignment with Contract,Multiple Assignments, andMultiple Contract - Single Assignment, among others. The task is to identify which two models explicitly support contract information.
Option A: Contract assignmentThere is no employment model in Oracle Global Human Resources Cloud explicitly namedContract assignment. Oracle documentation defines employment models such asSingle Assignment,Single Assignment with Contract, andMultiple Contract - Single Assignment, butContract assignmentis not a recognized term or model. It may be confused with contract-related configurations, but it does not exist as a distinct model. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option B: Single assignment with contractsThis is a valid employment model and a correct answer. TheSingle Assignment with Contractmodel is designed for scenarios where an employee has one work relationship, one assignment, and one or more employment contracts associated with that assignment. This model supports countries that mandate contract information, such as start and end dates, contract types (e.g., fixed-term or permanent), and other contractual terms. The model allows the enterprise to track contract details in the Employment Terms section, ensuring compliance with local regulations. For example, an employee might have a single assignment as a "Consultant" with multiple fixed-term contracts linked to it, each with distinct terms. This model is ideal for the customer’s requirement to track contract information.
Option C: Multiple assignmentsTheMultiple Assignmentsmodel allows an employee to have one work relationship with multiple assignments, each representing different roles or jobs within the organization (e.g., an employee working as both a "Teacher" and an "Administrator"). While this model supports flexibility in managing multiple roles, Oracle documentation does not indicate that it inherently includes contract information as a mandatory component. Contracts can be associated with assignments in other models (e.g.,Single Assignment with Contract), but theMultiple Assignmentsmodel focuses on assignment multiplicity rather than contract tracking. Since the customer’s requirement emphasizes contract information, this model is not the best fit and is incorrect.
Option D: Multiple contract - Single assignmentThis is a valid employment model and a correct answer. TheMultiple Contract - Single Assignmentmodel is specifically designed for scenarios where an employee has one work relationship, one assignment, and multiple contracts linked to that assignment, with each contract potentially having different terms or conditions. This model is used in countries where regulatory requirements mandate tracking multiple contracts for a single role, such as in cases of temporary or project-based contracts. For example, an employee in a single assignment as a "Developer" might have multiple contracts for different projects, each with unique durations or clauses. This model directly supports the customer’s need to track contract information and is appropriate for the scenario.
Why these two models?BothSingle Assignment with ContractandMultiple Contract - Single Assignmentexplicitly support the tracking of contract information, which is the core requirement of the scenario. TheSingle Assignment with Contractmodel is suitable when an employee typically has one primary contract (or a sequence of contracts) tied to their assignment, while theMultiple Contract - Single Assignmentmodel is used when multiple concurrent or sequential contracts are needed for regulatory compliance. These models allow the customer to capture contract details like type, duration, and terms, ensuring adherence to local laws. The other options (Contract assignmentandMultiple Assignments) do not align with Oracle’s predefined models or the requirement for contract information.
References
Oracle Global Human Resources Cloud: Implementing Global Human Resources, Document ID: docs.oracle.com, Published: 2023-12-12
Section: Employment Models: “Oracle Fusion HCM provides these employment models: single assignment, single assignment with contract, multiple assignments, multiple assignments with contract, multiple contract - single assignment. You select an employment model when you create a legislative data group.”
Section: Single Assignment with Contract: “Use this model to manage employees who have one assignment and one or more contracts in a single work relationship.”
Section: Multiple Contract - Single Assignment: “Use this model for employees who have multiple contracts associated with a single assignment in a single work relationship.”
Oracle Global Human Resources Cloud: Using Global Human Resources, Document ID: docs.oracle.com, Published: 2024-07-02
Section: Employment Contracts: “Some countries require that you record contract information for employees. You can associate one or more contracts with an employee assignment when using the single assignment with contract or multiple contract - single assignment employment models.”
Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Resources 24C What’s New, Document ID: docs.oracle.com, Published: 2024-08-27
Section: Employment Model Enhancements: “Continued support for contract-based employment models to meet global regulatory requirements.”