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Ensure that payroll is punctual, accurate, secure and used effectively as a management tool Managing the payroll is often seen as a purely administrative function. But, aside from the legal and financial implications of payroll errors, payroll has significant implications for the organisation as a whole. So this 6-Step audit first of all ensures that your payroll: • Meets all relevant legal requirements • Is secure against the risk of mistakes and internal and external fraud • Is managed efficiently and cost-effectively • Is supplied with timely and accurate information about all employees…mehr

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Ensure that payroll is punctual, accurate, secure and used effectively as a management tool Managing the payroll is often seen as a purely administrative function. But, aside from the legal and financial implications of payroll errors, payroll has significant implications for the organisation as a whole. So this 6-Step audit first of all ensures that your payroll: • Meets all relevant legal requirements • Is secure against the risk of mistakes and internal and external fraud • Is managed efficiently and cost-effectively • Is supplied with timely and accurate information about all employees Then it goes on to consider the overall role of the payroll function and allows you to consider: • How the payroll function could be better integrated into the HR function • Whether any of the information held by the payroll function could usefully (and legally) be shared - e.g. flexible working schemes may hold two sets of time and attendance data • How far payment methods and timetabling meet employees' needs and the needs of the company • Whether payroll resources could be used by other departments at 'quiet' times • Whether payroll should be seen as a separate profit centre, and how it might earn revenue.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Leach was the first Artistic Director of the Lichfield Mysteries, and he selected and edited the plays in the cycle. He is a prize-winning poet, theatre director and academic. He has been Reader in Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of Birmingham, and Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Edinburgh University. He has acted professionally in Britain and U.S.A., and directed plays in Russia as well as Britain. His production of I Want a Baby by Sergei Tretyakov at the Teatr u Nikitskikh Vorot in Moscow in 1990 was the Russian premiere of this 1920s play which was banned in the Communist Soviet Union for decades.