Canada_Localizations / Thursday, May 07, 2015

Slide 3 - Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud Release 10

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Hello, my name is René. Welcome to the training for Release 10. In this session we will talk about what’s coming in Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud for the Canada localization.

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Slide 4 - Agenda

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For the enhancements covered in this training, we’ll first give an overview, followed by more detail to explain how you can use them, and what business value they bring.

Next we’ll explain what you need to consider before enabling these features in your business.

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Slide 5 - Enhancement Overview

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The enhancements included for Release 10 for the Canada Localization consists of:

• Employment Equity Interface

• Load Geographies for Canada

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Slide 6 - Employment Equity Interface

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Employment Equity laws require companies to capture data and report on various groups of people. This feature enables companies to capture that data for its employees and report on those groups. The groups of designated people are defined as women, people with disabilities, aboriginal people, and visible minorities.

The Run Employment Equity Interface process creates 3 import text tab delimited files which the customer can submit to the Labour Program through the WEIMS (Workplace Equity Information Management System) online application. The process may be run by year and NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) Code . The import text files created are the:

• employee.txt

• promo.txt

• term.txt

The employee.txt file contains one record for each employee and specifies group membership, biological, salary and employment, and location information.

The promo.txt file contains one record for each employee’s promotion and reports dates related to each of those promotions. The file is only created if promotions were awarded during the reporting period.

The term.txt file contains one record for each temporary employee's contract term. The file specifies information for each employee’s contract. Multiple terms for an employee are listed chronologically. The file is only created if temporary employees were employed during the reporting period. The Assignment Category determines temporary status for employees, which is defined for the employee on the job within Employment Information in the new hire process or within the Manage Employment UI.

There are various UIs that capture information reported for employment equity. The various components and where they are captured are outlined below:

• NAICS Code: Manage Legal Entity HCM Information>Federal Legal Employer Information>Employment Equity Interface Rules

• NAICS Override Code (at the person level): Manage Work Relationship>Work Relationship Details

• EEOG and NOC Code: Manage Workforce Structures>Manage Jobs>Canada Job Information

• Census Metropolitan Area: Manage Workforce Structures>Manage Location>Canada Employment Equity Interface Rules

• Designated Group (designation for the person): Manage Person>Extra Information>Canadian Designated Groups

• Assignment Category: Person Management>Manage Employment>Job Details

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Slide 7 - Load Geographies for Canada

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Geography-related information is delivered by a monthly flat file that include provinces, cities, and postal codes for Canada. US data is also included in this file. The On-Demand team installs the flat file for the customers when they are requested to do so by their customers. On-Premise customers must install the file themselves. Once the files are installed, all customers must run this process to retrieve information from the file and load it into Oracle database tables. The geographies are loaded into the Trading Community Architecture (TCA) database tables, which provide a centralized and consistent way to manage geographies. Once records are loaded in the TCA tables, you can use the Manage Geographies interface to easily view and update the data. This geography data is used for address validation and tax calculations.

For those provinces and cities that have both English and French names, both records will be loaded into the tables automatically. However, an important item to note is in the case where the French spelling is the same as the English spelling, only one record will be created with the geography language attribute value set to “US”.

Log files are generated that display details of the process run, as well as the records loaded.

Customers must run this process as part of their initial setup for the implementation project, as well as upon a monthly basis.

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Slide 8 - Canada Localization Enhancements

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The features for Oracle Fusion HCM Release 10 for the Canada localization support country-specific features and functions for Canada. It enables users to follow Canada’s business practices and comply with its statutory requirements.

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Slide 9 - Summary of Enhancement Capabilities

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Here is the summary of the features I have talked about today.

• The ability to create the Employment Equity interface files by capturing and reporting on the designated groups of employees in order to comply with statutory requirements.

• The ability to update geography-related information that is delivered by monthly flat files that include updates for provinces, cities, and postal codes for Canada.

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Slide 10 - Implementation Advice

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In this implementation advice section we will go through what you need to consider before enabling these features in your business.

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Slide 11 - Feature Impact Guidelines

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This table depicts key upgrade information for the new features covered in this training.

It details:

• If a feature is automatically available after the upgrade

• If a feature can be accessed using the shipped job roles – the exact job roles are detailed later in this section

• If a feature has any setup associated with it.

All features included in this release are automatically available and included with the shipped job roles. No specific setup is required to access the features outlined.

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Slide 12 - Job Roles

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This table details the shipped job roles that will access the new capabilities covered in this training.

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Slide 13 - Business Process Model Information

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The business processes associated with the new capabilities covered in this training are detailed here.

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Slide 14 - Business Process Model Information

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Slide 15 - Business Process Model Information

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Slide 16 - Additional References

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You can refer to the Oracle Fusion HCM (Canada) Implementation and Use Guide on My Oracle Support for additional information. This whitepaper identifies and describes the HR and Payroll implementation and setup tasks for Canada.

That concludes this presentation, thank you for listening. You can easily pause and rewind any of these slides if you require additional time to take in the detail.

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