This chapter provides an overview of secondment management and discusses how to:
Set up external secondments.
Set up internal secondments.
End or return from secondments.
Manage contributions for employees on external secondment.
Manage French Public Sector manages employee secondment by distinguishing between external and internal secondment. The home organization differs from the host organization during external secondment. During internal secondment, the home and host are the same.
While on external secondment, an employee is referred to as a received employee by the host organization and a sent employee by the home organization.
Before you begin entering secondment positions, you must define authorized actions for employees on secondment for each civil service position.
To define authorized actions for employees on secondment:
Access the CS Position/Action page.
Distinguish between employees on secondment and employees not on secondment for each action.
See Also
Authorizing Actions by Civil Service Position
This section discusses how to:
Hire an employee on external secondment.
Register a sent employee.
Enter secondment data.
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
FPAEELEGAL_SEC |
Click Secondment Information on the Civil Service Position Data page. |
Enter secondment data. |
The Employee on Secondment position is recorded during the Initialize Status step of the hiring process.
To hire an employee on external secondment:
Access the Civil Service Position Data page.
Select Employee on Secondment.
Select External Secondment.
Click Secondment Information to enter the employee’s home organization on the Secondment Information page.
See Also
Hiring French Public Sector Employees
The secondment position is recorded in the Chg Civil Service Position FPS component.
To register a sent employee:
Access the Civ Serv Posit. - Overall Data page.
Select an action generating a secondment position.
Access the Civil Service Position Data page.
Select External Secondment in the Secondment group box.
Indicate the secondment expected end date.
Access the Secondment Information page.
Receiving Organization and Liable Organization |
Select the organization. The Liable Organization check box is automatically selected if appropriate for this organization. |
Job Leads to Civil Pension |
Select if the secondment position must imply a call from the “employee” contribution. Depending on the job in the host organization, either the host organization must calculate and deduct the employee contribution (the check box is selected), or the home organization must calculate it and send the employee the share to be paid (the check box is cleared). |
Title Number |
Enter call letters identifying the position. This information is mandatory if contributions are calculated in your organization. |
See Also
Defining Civil Service Positions
Managing Contributions for Employees on External Secondment
For internal secondment, the employee has two records in Manage French Public Sector: the initial record and the secondment record. In the initial record, the employee’s civil service position is On Secondment. In the secondment record, the employee is Employee on Secondment with an Active civil service position. Then both careers can develop concurrently.
This section discusses how to:
Record secondment on the employee’s initial record.
Create a secondment record.
To record secondment:
Access the Civ Serv Posit. - Overall Data page.
Select an action generating a secondment position.
Access the Civil Service Position Data page.
Select Internal Secondment in the Secondment group box.
Indicate the secondment expected end date.
Creating a concurrent employee record is just like hiring a new employee. The action code is set up in the Add Concurrent Empl Record FPS component.
To create a new internal secondment record:
Access the Status page of the Add Concurrent Empl Record FPS component.
Enter the employee ID and change the record number to 9 when accessing the component.
In Manage French Public Sector, an internal secondment record number is always 9. This record number is mandatory.
Complete the Status page.
Access the Civil Service Position Data page.
Select Employee on Secondment.
Select Internal Secondment.
Enter the employee’s business unit, department, and job code.
Save.
When saving, the system checks if, on the given date, the employee’s civil service position is Secondment in the initial record. If this is not the case, an error message appears, and you must record the secondment in the initial record.
See Also
Managing Civil Service Positions
Hiring French Public Sector Employees
This section discusses how to:
Update records for received employees.
Update records for sent employees.
The end of secondment in a host organization implies the end of the employee’s records in the organization.
To end secondment for received employees:
Access the Civ Serv Posit. - Overall Data page in the Chg Civil Service Position FPS component.
Select a terminating type of event.
See Also
Managing Civil Service Positions
When employees return from secondment, their civil service positions in the home organization change.
To process returning employees:
Access the Civ Serv Posit. - Overall Data page.
Select an action.
Access the Civil Service Position page.
Select None in the Secondment group box.
See Also
Authorizing Actions by Civil Service Position
This section provides overviews of the contribution share calculation and secondment period modifications, lists prerequisites, and discusses how to:
Identify and calculate deductions.
Edit call letters.
The share equals the rate multiplied by the contribution basis.
The contribution basis is expressed by the following formula:
Contribution basis = Increased index x Point value x Proration ratio in host org
A secondment proration ratio is determined from the secondment work time percentage. It depends on civil service position and work time percentage.
If an employee is in a step, the contribution basis takes into account:
The increased index (deducted from gross index) in the home organization.
The point value in the home organization.
The secondment proration ratio.
If an employee is in a substep, the contribution basis takes into account:
The annual compensation associated with the scale-letter / substep in home organization.
The secondment proration ratio.
A semester can be divided into several periods. Within the semester, dates are limited by an event associated with one of the following elements:
Event Impact Type |
Events That Might Require Dividing the Semester |
Secondment start or end date. |
Modification of civil service position. |
Modification of the employer contribution rate. |
Modification of the employer rate value. |
Modification of the employee contribution rate. |
Modification of the employee rate value associated with a status. |
Modification of the contribution basis. |
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Calculations are on a thirtieth pro rata basis and are rounded down to the nearest Euro.
The system determines the employee contribution amount for a semester by compiling the results of each semester elementary period. The results for each period and the total semester are stored.
Before you calculate secondment contributions, you must define the host organization, the status/population codes, the employer rate, and the secondment itself. You must leave the Job Leads to Civil Pension check box cleared and assign a title number on the Secondment Information page.
To set up secondment contributions:
Define the host organization using the Type of Organization, Sub-Types of Organization, and Organizations pages to define host organization types and subtypes, and the organizations themselves.
Link contribution rates and statuses by associating an employee contribution rate code with each status on the Status/Population Codes page.
Define the employer rate contribution by defining the actual employer contribution rate value on the Employer Contribution Rate page.
Run the merge process between Manage French Public Sector (FPS) and Human Resources data.
See Also
Defining Status and Population Codes
Establishing the Employer Contribution Rate
Setting Up External Secondment
Setting Up Internal Secondment
Merging French Public Sector and Human Resources Files
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
RUNCTL_FPA1100 |
Workforce Administration, Collective Processes, Calculate Contribution FPS |
Run the Calls for Entitlement SQR process (FPA1100) that identifies and calculates employee contributions. |
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Payment Contribution Summary Table |
FPACNTRBTOT_PNL |
Workforce Administration, Collective Processes, Review Payment Cont FPS |
View the employees liable to contribute for civil pension for a given semester and indicate whether the contributions have been paid. |
RUNCTL_FPA1150 |
Workforce Administration, Collective Processes, Contribution Call Letter FPS |
Edit call letters. |
Access the Contribution Calculation page in correction mode.
Start Date and End Date |
The end date is automatically set to six months after the start date, but you can modify this date. |
ID and Empl Rcd Nbr (employee record number) |
Enter one or both. When left blank, the system calculates all employees’ contributions. |
Checking Start Date |
The system checks that no retroactive modifications affect existing calculations between the check start date and the semester start date. By default, the period checked is 10 years. |
Info From FPS |
Select to import required data from the home organization. |
Click Run. The system identifies employee deductions by employee ID, semester, title number, and sequence number.
Access the Call Letters page in correction mode.
Call letters are those elements on the settlement/payment record that define the employer and employee contribution shares. Contribution call letters contain the employee’s address and the contribution amounts. You must run the Calls for Entitlement process (FPA1100) before editing call letters.
To edit call letters:
Enter the employee ID and record number.
Enter the start and end dates. These dates define the edit period.
Run one of the following Crystal reports:
FPACNTR: edit call letters for the employee share.
FPACNTR2: edit call letters for the employer share.