| Employment
Law for Payroll
In the last nine years, this government
has introduced 35 new employee rights.
This course focuses on key areas of employment law that affect payroll.
It provides an insight into many diverse areas, including lawful
and unlawful deductions from pay, which is currently the biggest
source of complaint to Employment Tribunals.
As an employer, you cannot afford to get things wrong!
Course Programme:
• Employment status – who is an employee & who is
self-employed?
• What are the consequences of getting it wrong?
• TUPE – what are the payroll implications regarding
deductions & administration
of court orders?
• How does TUPE 2006 differ from 1981 regulations?
• Contracts of employment – how to vary terms including
pay
• Entitlements – holiday pay & other payments
• Increase to statutory paid leave
• Deductions – what is lawful & unlawful?
• Termination of employment – redundancy & dismissal
• Absence due to ill health – the legal situation
• Maternity rights – the rights & wrongs and how
statutory paid leave affects
maternity leave
• The principles of Equal Pay
• Age discrimination – how does this affect payroll?
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One-day |
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Venues & Dates |
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Manchester:
London:
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25 September
01 October
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Member’s
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Non member’s fee: |
£349
+ VAT
£410 + VAT |
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