Defaults

These processing options specify values that the system uses when generating ROEs.

1. Recall Code

Specify whether the employees who are receiving ROEs are expected to be recalled.

The value that you enter for this processing option is useful if you are issuing a large number of ROEs to employees who are terminating or being laid-off and will likely be rehired together, such as seasonal workers. You can edit individual ROEs after they are created to specify a different return status. Values are:

Y: Yes, employee is expected to be recalled.

N: No, employee is not expected to be recalled.

U: It is unknown whether employee will be recalled.

These values are stored in user-defined code table 07/RE.

2. Reason For Issuing ROE

Specify the type of work stoppage or interruption for which multiple ROEs are being issued. Values for this processing option are stored in user-defined code table 77/SC.

If you enter the reason code K00 or K15, you must use the Comments function from the ROE Workbench to attach explanatory comments to the ROE.

3. Expected Recall Date

Specify the date that you expect to recall the employees for whom you are creating ROEs using the Create Multiple ROEs program (R770631A). For example, you might use this processing option if you are issuing ROEs to seasonal workers who will return to work on a predetermined date. Entering a date in this processing option does not obligate you to rehire employees on this date.

4. Single-Print Version

Specify the version of the Print ROEs/Update History report (R770631B) that the system uses to print single ROEs. If this processing option is left blank, the system uses version XJDE0001.