Definition Type: Element
Name: TerminationDate
Namespace: http://www.hr-xml.org/3
Type: nsA:FormattedDateTimeType
Containing Schema: Fields.xsd
Abstract
Documentation:
Employment Termination. Date The date on which a term of employment ended for the associated person. More specifically, the day the employee's employment contract ends. There may be some variation in usage, so trading partners need to be clear in their understanding of this concept. In common usage, the termination date is considered the last day the employee's employment contract is in effect. In such cases, the termination date is inclusive of the period of employment. In some usage, a termination date is considered the first day the employee's employment contract is no longer in effect. Note that the use of the word "termination" does not imply whether or not the term of employment ended for cause or no cause or the reason for the end of the term of employment.
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XSD Diagram of TerminationDate in schema fields_xsd (HR-XML - Human Resources XML)
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<xsd:element name="TerminationDate" type="FormattedDateTimeType">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation source="http://www.hr-xml.org" xml:lang="en">
            <ccts:DictionaryEntryName xmlns:ccts="urn:un:unece:uncefact:documentation:1.1">Employment Termination. Date</ccts:DictionaryEntryName>
            <ccts:DefinitionText xmlns:ccts="urn:un:unece:uncefact:documentation:1.1">The date on which a term of employment ended for the associated person. More specifically, the day the employee's employment contract ends. </ccts:DefinitionText>
            <ccts:UsageRule xmlns:ccts="urn:un:unece:uncefact:documentation:1.1">There may be some variation in usage, so trading partners need to be clear in their understanding of this concept. In common usage, the termination date is considered the last day the employee's employment contract is in effect. In such cases, the termination date is inclusive of the period of employment. In some usage, a termination date is considered the first day the employee's employment contract is no longer in effect.	Note that the use of the word "termination" does not imply whether or not the term of employment ended for cause or no cause or the reason for the end of the term of employment.</ccts:UsageRule>
        </xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
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