Professional November 2017

Offer ePayslips to employees today

Payroll and HR legislation update

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One day

This focused course represents the single best opportunity to be briefed and updated on changes affecting payroll.

This course covers: ● Income tax and National Insurance ● Real time information ● Statutory payments and leave ● Expenses and benefits ● Pensions reform ● Changes to employment rights ● Plus much more

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eDoc Deposit

“I think probably the biggest benefit we have from using the system is the fact that we can load various types of documents, not just ePayslips (electronic payslips) which means that an individual can

Book online at cipp.org.uk or email info@cipp.org.uk

access all finance related documents in one place.” Payroll & Pensions Manager, Northumbria Police

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Georgina Mason, marketing manager for The Healthy Employee, outlines the risk factors to developing type-2 diabetes Diabetes

T here are more than four million sixteen, with one million more people having undiagnosed diabetes. Ninety per cent of those four million have type-2 diabetes, which is largely preventable and associated with weight gain and a sedentary lifestyle. Other risk factors include: ● having a large waist (31.5 inches for women, 37 inches for men, 35 inches for people with diagnosed diabetes in the UK – approximately one in every

South Asian men) ● being overweight or obese ● being of an ethnic background that isn’t white European ● having a parent or sibling with diabetes ● high blood pressure ● heart attack or stroke ● depression or anxiety ● aged over 49. All of the above risk factors increase your chances of developing diabetes.

To reduce your risk of developing diabetes, it is vital that you consume a healthy diet. Healthy eating for people with type-2 diabetes is the same as for people who do not have the condition. Weight management is also key in reducing the risk, as it is for controlling blood sugar levels.

World Diabetes Day falls on 4 November 2017.

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