

Global Payroll Week

Celebrate the 9th annual Global Payroll Week (GPW), 27 April – 1 May 2026. Global Payroll Week aims to increase the global payroll professional’s skill level through education, training, and networking opportunities.
We’ll
be sharing exclusive webinars, brand new content to explore, contests on social media, and much more during each day of the week-long event.
Help us elevate the visibility of the global payroll industry and the amazing professionals who
ensure the world gets paid by participating in our exclusive GPW events.
Follow the event on your favorite social media and include the official event hashtag #GlobalPayWeek in all your posts surrounding the week.
LinkedIn Live Event
27 April – 11:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. EDT
Topic: Navigating AI and Automation in Global Payroll
Exclusive Global Payroll Week 2026 webinars
Webinar 1 - 29 April – 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EDT
Topic: AI and Global Payroll: Navigating Automation, Compliance, and Human Accountability Across Borders
Webinar 2 - 1 May – 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EDT
Topic: 2026: The State of Global Payroll
A Global Payroll Titan is a payroll professional who demonstrates a strong commitment to the global payroll industry, embraces innovative thinking in complex environments, and delivers measurable, positive results for their organization.
The Global Payroll Titan Award program recognizes and celebrates exceptional individuals in the global payroll profession. The 2026 Global Payroll Titan will be announced on Friday, 1 May.
Visit the official award page for additional details.
The 2026 Getting the World Paid survey is now closed. Thank you to all who participated.
This survey serves as a critical tool for PayrollOrg to better understand trends shaping the rapidly evolving global payroll landscape.
Join us on Friday, 1 May at 11:00 a.m. EDT to hear the key findings and insights from this year’s results.
Global Payroll Week coincides with the celebration of International Workers’ Day and is a celebration of employees and labourers around the globe. Often referred to as May Day, this annual holiday, occurs on 1 May and traces its roots back to an
ancient European spring festival.
In dozens of countries, May Day is an official national holiday, but don’t let its ancient roots fool you. The day isn’t all about dancing around maypoles. Many labour rights campaigners and
trade unions use the day to heavily promote and publicize their agendas for worker’s rights across the globe.
