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Over the next four to five months, the Novopay website(external link) will change in two ways:
This is in direct response to feedback from a user group on how to make it easier to find what you need, understand what you find, and use it appropriately to meet your needs. We’re really pleased to be able to give you what you’ve asked for – that’s the best way to ensure the changes being made will improve your personal website experience.
As a result, the website content will look a bit different but this is not a drastic change. Very importantly, there is no change to the End-of-Year/Start-of-Year content.
On 1 December, the Novopay website home page will look slightly different.
Some of you find the current tabs unclear, so we are simplifying them. There will be:
We are aware that the end of year is a busy period for schools, and that End-of-Year/Start-of-Year is currently the key payroll focus. In choosing to make website changes at this time, we have been careful not to change the way in which you access EoY/SoY information, including forms and codes.
In summary:
To assist with the ongoing development of the Novopay website, we welcome any feedback or suggestions that you have. Please click the Feedback link at the bottom of the website home page to let us know your thoughts.
BY Novopay Website Team
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Posted: 8:57 am, 24 November 2014
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