What Do the Dates Represent?
- Legal Employer Service Dates relate to work relationships with a legal employer.
- The Legal Employer Start Or Hire Date is the start date of the work relationship.
- The Legal Employer Seniority Date is the date on which a person's legal employer service of a particular type (employee, contingent worker, or nonworker) is based. A person can have up to three legal employer seniority dates for a single legal employer. If you enter no date, the legal employer seniority date is assumed to be the start date of the work relationship.
- Enterprise Service Dates relate to a person's service with the enterprise rather than with individual legal employers.
- The Enterprise Start Or Hire Date is the start date of a person's first work relationship of this type (employee, contingent worker, or nonworker) in the enterprise.
- The Enterprise Seniority Date is the date on which a person's enterprise service is based. By default, the enterprise seniority date is the start date of the person's current primary work relationship.
For example, a person's nonworker enterprise start date is the start date of the person's first nonworker work relationship with any legal employer in the enterprise. Therefore, a person can have up to three enterprise start dates.
Reference: Fusion Global HR: What Do the Dates Represent? (Doc ID 2114018.1)
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