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Event for latest on payroll and HR

16 December 2009

HR and payroll professionals, together with interim managers working in this sector, are being invited to take part in a two and a half day residential training event in March next year.

Organised by Learn Payroll the event takes place at the Menzies Welcome in Stratford upon Avon and offers the opportunity to catch up on the latest legal changes affecting the HR and Payroll industries.

Led by experienced trainers, it offers choice of up to 30 Payroll and HR modules throughout the two and a half day conference.

The full programme is yet to be finalised but topics to be covered include tax and National Insurance issues, the Pensions Act 2008, managing absence, an update on maternity and paternity rights and the latest information on paid annual leave and sickness.

The GBP1,097 + VAT cost for delegates includes two and a half days of conference sessions, one-to-ones with tutors, all materials and a comprehensive conference manual, together with three nights' single accommodation, including breakfast and lunch.

It also covers a Welcome Dinner on the first night and an Awards Dinner on the last night.

Further information about the event is available by visiting http://www.learnpayroll.co.uk/payroll-training/annual-payroll-conference.html

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