Join us on our Lunch & Learn in collaboration with our Absence Management partner e-days on the 10th February.

Payroll processes can often be fraught with complexity if a business doesn’t have a handle on its sickness and holiday tracking. This often involves a lot of manual processes, countless work arounds and not to mention the endless emails from colleagues asking about their holiday entitlements and adjusted pay. All of this is even more difficult if a business has employees working around the world.

The good news is, in conjunction with our absence partners, e-days, we're offering an exclusive 'lunch and learn' event aimed at helping you to:

  • Make the payroll process even better with a global approach to absence management
  • Build a stronger bridge between payroll and absence
  • Help your employees self-serve and keep track of their own leave and pay
  • Take a strategic approach to absence

During the lunch and learn, there will also be a chance to 'Ask the Experts', so if you have any questions regarding absence, holiday entitlement, sick pay and more, this is your chance to get those questions answered!

Join us on:

10 February 2021

12:15 - 13:00

BOOK YOUR FREE PLACE NOW

GoToWebinar link can be found here.

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