Ezypay NZ clients frustrate the staff at Ezypay Limited, but now Ezypay directs all the calls to Ezypay NZ’s competition.
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Ezypay NZ – revenge has been sweet!
Posted: July 14, 2010 by justin in Staff RamblingsTags: Ezypay NZ
Register of people the IRD is holding unclaimed money for.
Ezypay Launches New Blogsite
Posted: June 11, 2010 by justin in Staff RamblingsTags: New Blog, WordPress
Over the last year we have come to realize the importance of running a blog, especially as we use it instead of sending out Newsletters, so we have decided to upgrade our blog site to one using all options available from WordPress. The main reason why we have gone this way is that we can [...]
Staff Changes at Ezypay
Posted: May 28, 2010 by justin in Ezy SpeakTags: Julia Maelzer, Kerry Cutler, Team Leader
We are pleased to announce a couple of staff changes here at Ezypay. Kerry Cutler has been promoted to Team Leader and will look after allocating work and handling everything that Paula can’t. Also, Julia Maelzer is joining the team from next week. She will work Tue to Thur and although she has limited payroll [...]
Payroll Outsourcing should be Ezy
Posted: July 19, 2009 by justin in Payroll StuffTags: payroll continuity, payroll outsourcing, timesteets
There are many reasons why a company might outsource their payroll such as confidentiality; lack of resource; cost of software and time constraints. One other reason is that it is easy. All you have to do is send us your employees timesheets and we do the rest so. We key the timesheets, check the input [...]
Do you have Payroll Backup?
Posted: July 16, 2009 by justin in Payroll StuffTags: backup, confidentiality, outsource, payroll backup, payroll continuity, payroll legislation, process manual, swine flu
Who will look after your payroll in the event that your in-house payroll staff are unavailable.
We have just heard a wonderful story regarding how people have helped a fellow colleague who has got cancer. They have given their colleague some of their Sick Leave to help them during their recovery. What a simple way to help someone.
