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Employers: What you need to know about Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)
Since 01 January 2023 employees are now entitled to 3 days sick pay a year. In this article we outline what employers need to know about the scheme.
What is the new Statutory Sick Pay Scheme (SSP)?
- 2023 - 3 days covered
- 2024 - 5 days covered
- 2025 - 7 days covered
- 2026 - 10 days covered
Who is entitled to Statutory Sick Pay?
How is sick pay calculated?
As an employer what do I need to do now?
Whether you already offer employees a sick pay arrangement or not you should seek HR advice on what to do next. If you do not have access to a HR department/company your accountant should be able to refer you to someone that can help.
What records do I need to keep?
- The employee’s period of employment
- The dates of statutory sick leave in respect of each employee
- The rate of statutory sick leave payment in relation to each employee
What if I can’t pay sick leave?
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Date published 17 Jan 2023 | Last updated 2 May 2024
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