Think an employee’s second sick day is just like the first? Not always.
If someone goes off sick more than once in a short period, your payroll team might need to treat it as one continuous episode.
This is a rule known as linked periods of sickness.
If you get it wrong, you might pay too little, too late, or not at all.
What makes two absences ‘linked’?
When both of these apply, you have got a linked period, and that changes how Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is calculated.
If absences are linked:
If they are not linked (too far apart or too short), then the usual three unpaid waiting days start again.
Real-world example
Let’s say:
That is within eight weeks. Both absences are longer than four days. They are linked. So:
Key payroll checks for linked sickness absences
To avoid compliance issues and ensure correct SSP payments:
There is talk of changes to SSP rules on the horizon, but even under the current system, misunderstanding linked absences can create payroll headaches, complaints, or worse, liability.
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