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<title>Employments</title>
<para>An employment is a relationship between a person and your Company.
The Human Resources application tracks employment benefits, pay history, unemployment claims
and employment agreements for each employed person.</para>
<para>When you create new employee, an employee relationship is created
automatically. </para>
<para> NOTE: If a person was entered into the application by some other means
then you will have to create the employee relationship manually in the Party Manager
application.</para>
<para>The employment record includes the start and end date of the
employment. When the employment ends you include the type of termination
and a reason. </para>
<para>For example, an employee may have been let go because of poor
performance. (In this case the 'type' could be 'fired and the reason could be 'poor performance')</para>
<para>The Employments screen can be used to create an employment or search for existing
employments.</para>
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