Contingent workers are a part of the workforce that is externally sourced, and therefore not a part of the company. They can be freelancers or independent contractors. Contingent workers are generally outsourced through suppliers, staffing agencies, freelance platforms, or directly through their HR or Procurement departments.
The presence of contingent workers in Employee Central merely serves the purpose of enabling certain HR and organizational processes to take place as part of an integrated total workforce management.
We can also make use of the following applications and services:
Prerequisites
Setting to enable Contingent Workers
Organize details about contingent workers by establishing a personnel category within the supported HRIS elements.
We can configure the following HRIS elements to create a person type for contingent workers. By doing so, we can manage the information to be made available for contingent workers in different areas of the application such as the People Profile.
Configure New Person Type
After configuring a person type for contingent workers in the required HRIS elements, the next step is to configure the employmentInfo HRIS element to identify contingent workers.
In Employee Central, different processes identify contingent workers by referring to a standard field <IsContingentWorker>. We can add, enable, and configure the field’s attributes in the employmentInfo HRIS element.
Setting up the IsContingentWorker field
Set up permission groups specific to contingent workers in the company by creating a dynamic user group.
Dynamic Group Filters
HRIS Element
isContingentWorker field reference
There are two standard events in Contingent Workforce Management:
Start Contingent Worker (SCWK), associated with hire and rehire activities.
These events must be added as picklist values to the source Events picklist so that we can create event reasons out of them.
Standard Events
After we have created the standard events SCWK (Start Contingent Worker) and ECWK (End Contingent Worker), create an event reason belonging to each of these events respectively.
For the SCWK event, select Active.
For the ECWK event, select Inactive.
Start of Contingent Worker
End of Contingent Worker
Each contingent worker in the company belongs to a Vendor. The contingent worker hiring process regards vendor information as a mandatory requirement. We can create vendor data manually or through data imports.
Vendor Record
A Work Order is basically a stipulated contract established between the vendor providing the contingent workforce, and the company.
Work order creation is an integral part of the contingent worker hiring process. When we hire a contingent worker, we also create a Work Order record. The Work Order record has start and end dates, which indicate the duration of the contract. If the end date of the contract is reached, the contingent worker record is automatically terminated unless the end date is extended.
Work Order UI
Configuration UI – Work Order
Configuring People Profile to Show Work Order Information
This block is available in the Custom Blocks subsection under the Available Blocks section.
People Profile Work Order
Set up notifications to be sent to contingent workers for different events during the hiring or rehiring process.
Welcome message for contingent workers
The setup for COntingent Worker is completed and good to mass load the data or via UI.
Enabling contingent workers, allows organizations to perform capacity planning and managers can manage their workers using one system and using the same processes.
In conclusion, combining contingent workers with SAP SuccessFactors opens up a world of possibilities for companies seeking flexibility and agility. Whether it’s tapping into independent contractors, freelancers, or other outsourced talent, the seamless integration of contingent workforce management can redefine how businesses operate. With SAP SuccessFactors’s robust features, businesses can not only streamline the process of sourcing and managing contingent workers but also unlock the full potential of a dynamic and adaptable workforce.
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