How to optimise your payroll with good record keeping

In this webinar we showed how having great quality business records across all of your systems can help you optimise your payroll function.

Online
11th Aug 2023

Summary

In this webinar we showed how having great quality business records across all of your systems can help you optimise your payroll function.

Our webinar covers:

  • Your record keeping obligations and requirements outlined by Fair Work.
  • Comparing good and bad business records and exploring the impact it has on the payroll function.
  • Ways to overcome common errors and issues with record keeping so you can feel confident in your systems and processes.

Key takeaways

  • Record keeping is an important aspect of pay compliance
  • It is important to check rates and pay entitlements but also what records are being kept and the quality of those records
  • Keep additional records and information than what is required by law to gain greater insights into business.

Speakers

Jeylan Riza
Legal Interpretation Analyst
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Nicole Monteiro
Legal Interpretation Manager
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Legal Interpretation Analyst - PaidRight
Jeylan is our Legal Interpretation Analyst at PaidRight, specialising in employment and commercial law. With a diverse background across various legal and startup domains, she works within our compliance legal team to conduct thorough analysis of employment legislation, enterprise agreements, and modern awards.
Legal Interpretation Manager - PaidRight
Nicole previously worked in state government with extensive experience in analysing, interpreting, applying legislation and translating it into maths. She has reviewed and translated over 50 Awards and EAs at PaidRight, removing ambiguities and simplifying the complexities that surround interpretation for our pay modelling team.