Professional October 2022

Change is the law of life and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future. John F. Kennedy

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I write to you today, still riding the wave of the success of National Payroll Week. What a brilliant celebration it was, with so many payroll professionals coming together to raise the profile of the profession. Now, there’s the Annual Conference to look forward to this month! This issue of Professional focuses on how

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much payroll has changed over the years, and what payroll teams must now deal with, addressing the fresh challenges they face and the new level of responsibility they’ve been given. Read all about just how much the profession has evolved, in our feature article on page 34. Jump into the Tardis, and see how payroll was in the 80’s, on page 52, and read a variety of articles on just how much payroll has changed in our additional online content pages. With an increased number of employment tribunals, the results of which can impact the work of payroll professionals, catch up on some of the latest employment law cases on page 46, and read about the tribunal claims process on page 48. Finally, we’ve seen a period of rapid change recently, which has included the appointment of a new prime minister. What could Liz Truss have in store that could impact the payroll community? Find out on page 62. On a final note, I was hoping to include a follow up article on whether payroll professionals fell into or chose their carer path. As there was so much content this issue, this will be saved for a future issue of Professional , so keep your eyes peeled!

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Lora Murphy ACIPP (editor@cipp.org.uk) Editor

36 - Feature – an evolving profession By Jerome Smail

46 - Part-year workers, protection from discrimination and protected disclosures By Nicola Mullineux 48 - Want to know more about the tribunal claims process? By Danny Done

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52 - If I had a Tardis By Dianne Hoodless

62 - Hot topic – what’s in store for payroll professionals? The CIPP’s policy and research team

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