Calculate your employee’s statutory sick pay: Information based on your answers

Your employee isn’t entitled to Statutory Sick Pay because their average weekly earnings must be at least £116. Their average weekly earnings are £100.

You must send them form SSP1 no more than 7 days after they’ve told you they’re sick. They may be able to get Employment Support Allowance (ESA).

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Is your employee getting any of the following?
  • None
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Did your employee tell you they were sick and unable to come into work within 7 days of their first day of absence (or within your time limit)?
Yes
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Does your employee routinely work different days of the week?
No
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During their most recent period of sickness, when did your employee first become sick?
1 April 2019
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Enter the last day of sickness
15 April 2019
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Was your employee off sick within the previous 8 weeks for 4 or more days (including non-working days, weekends and holidays)?
No
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On 1 April 2019 had you paid your employee at least 8 weeks of earnings?
Yes, paid at least 8 weeks earnings
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How often do you pay the employee?
Weekly
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What was the last normal payday before 1 April 2019?
29 March 2019
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What was the last normal payday on or before 1 February 2019?
1 February 2019
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Enter the total amount (before deductions like Income Tax and National Insurance) of your employee’s earnings on paydays between 2 February 2019 and 29 March 2019.
£800
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Which days of the week do they usually work?
  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
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