Statutory sick pay

In the United Kingdom Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is paid by their employer to all employees who are sick for a period longer than 4 consecutive days but less than 28 weeks[1]. The first 3 days of sickness are called waiting days. SSP is not paid to a number of categories of employees, including:

If the individual is unable to work due to medical reasons for longer than the 28 weeks, entitlement to SSP ceases, but the person may be entitled to Employment and Support Allowance.

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