Contents APRIL 2024
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REGULARS 01 Editor’s comment 02 Chair and CEO messages 04 CIPP update News and developments 05 My CIPP
FEATURES
Reforming statutory sick pay: representing the views of the payroll industry By Samantha O’Sullivan and Mathew Akrigg
The Horder case By Justine Riccomini
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National minimum wage governance – whose job is
What will the looming tipping legislation
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it anyway? By Jeni Morris
mean for payroll? By Katie Linstead
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Events horizon, On your behalf, Spotlight on…, Advisory Q&As, Payroll News, Movers and shakers, We’ve got mail, Say hello to our new CIPP board members
Service desks in pay and reward By Ian Hodson and Ana Laiu
Flexible pay: lessons learnt By Katie Duxbury
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Claim delays, context, constructive unfair dismissals By Nicola Mullineux
The secret to excellence in payroll By Richard Hattersley
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15 Compliance
Hear about how the CIPP is representing the industry’s
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views on statutory sick pay and consider where the responsibility for compliance with national minimum wage sits Feature topic Read all about the theme of the current issue Reward Discussion of the importance of payroll professionals providing good customer service and one organisation’s experience of implementing earned wage access
Not all flexible working requests have to be accepted By Danny Done
Using technology to advance the payroll industry By Lara Smart
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Payroll reimagined: how AI and technology are changing the way we get paid By Brian Sparling
Pushing boundaries using technology in the hospitality industry By Jon Dawson
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38 Technology
Analysing AI applications By Mathew Akrigg
The case for AI By Jaspal Randhawa
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This issue, we focus on how technology is changing, and could continue to change, the industry and the processes payroll carries out
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We consider the role artificial intelligence could play in the pensions guidance space and the future direction of automatic enrolment
AI considerations for employers By Paul Chamberlain
What are the positives of technology? By Christine Robinson
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66 Hot topic
Read all the updates from the spring budget 2024 for payroll professionals to be aware of
Pensions update – a new direction for automatic enrolment? By Brendan Mulkern
Is there room for AI in the pensions guidance space? By Andy Coles
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68 Payroll pets
We say hello to some of your furry friends
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| Professional in Payroll, Pensions and Reward |
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