The Suppress Statement function in SAP SuccessFactors Compensation is used to selectively prevent statement generation for specific employee groups based on predefined criteria.
Option A: "Employees who have an RSU grant get a statement, but those without an RSU grant do NOT get a statement."
This scenario is a suitable use of the Suppress Statement function. Only employees who receive RSU (Restricted Stock Units) grants will have a statement generated, while those without RSUs will not. This selective suppression prevents irrelevant statements from being issued.
[: SAP SuccessFactors Compensation Guide > Statement Management > Suppressing Statements Based on Eligibility Criteria., Option B: "Employees who were hired after a certain date do NOT get a statement.", Employees hired after a specific date, often set as a cutoff for eligibility in a compensation cycle, can be excluded from statement generation using the Suppress Statement function. This prevents issuing statements to employees who were not part of the compensation cycle or plan., Reference: SAP SuccessFactors Compensation Guide > Statement Management > Using Suppress Statement Function for Hire Date Criteria., Explanation for Incorrect Options:, Option C (Employees in one country get a statement at a different time) does not directly relate to suppression; it is better managed by scheduling or workflow controls., Option D (Employees on a performance improvement plan receive a different statement) would be handled by creating a separate template rather than using the Suppress Statement function., , , ]
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