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- Payroll practitioner knowledge consists of information on payroll compliance legislation, payroll processes and payroll reporting as well as technical, personal and professional skills.
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Stakeholders are the individuals, groups and agencies, both internal and external to
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- Stakeholders are the individuals, groups and agencies, both internal and external to
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the organization, who share an interest in the function and output of the payroll
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department.
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Payroll management stakeholders are the federal and provincial/territorial
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- Payroll management stakeholders are the federal and provincial/territorial
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governments, the internal stakeholders, and the external stakeholders.
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Internal stakeholders include employees, employers and other departments within the
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organization.
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External stakeholders include benefit carriers, courts, unions, pension providers,
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- External stakeholders include benefit carriers, courts, unions, pension providers,
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charities, third party administrators and outsource/software vendors.
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The federal parliament has the power to make laws for the peace, order and good
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- The federal parliament has the power to make laws for the peace, order and good
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government of Canada.
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The provincial/territorial legislatures have power over direct taxation in the
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- The provincial/territorial legislatures have power over direct taxation in the
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province/territory for provincial/territorial purposes.
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Federal control exists over industries and undertakings of inter-provincial/territorial,
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- Federal control exists over industries and undertakings of inter-provincial/territorial,
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national, or international nature and organizations whose operations have been
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declared for the general advantage of Canada or two or more provinces and Crown
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corporations.
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Provincial/territorial legislation exists over all laws regarding property and civil
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- Provincial/territorial legislation exists over all laws regarding property and civil
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rights, and employment in manufacturing, mining, construction, wholesale and retail
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trade, service industries, local businesses and any industry or occupation not
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specifically covered under federal jurisdiction.
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Employers must follow the employment/labour standards legislated by the
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- Employers must follow the employment/labour standards legislated by the
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jurisdiction in which their employees work, unless they are governed by federal
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labour standards.
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Where legislation requires employer compliance, there are financial penalties or the
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- Where legislation requires employer compliance, there are financial penalties or the
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possibility of legal action to encourage compliance.
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Review Questions
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