When should an employee be reinstated resuming the record?

When should an employee be reinstated resuming the record?

An employee may only be reinstated resuming the record in the United Kingdom if the employee has not worked for another employer within the period of termination.

If the employee has been employed with another employer after termination, a new employee record may be created with a new payroll ID.
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