sick pay

NOUN
  1. wages paid to an employee who is on sick leave
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How To Use sick pay In A Sentence

  • The measures would also see holiday entitlements reduced to just 20 days a year, inclusive of Bank Holidays, and the loss of entitlement to sick pay.
  • Yet they pay their cleaners just £5.25 an hour with no sick pay or pension.
  • The supermarket giant is piloting a scheme where it does not offer sick pay to its staff until someone is off for three days and rewards those who take no days off ill in an attempt to wipe out the sickie.
  • Ask about pay, accrued vacation, overtime and sick pay, pension benefits, and eligibility for unemployment insurance.
  • No provision was made in the agreements for time off, sick pay, or holidays.
  • They refused him sick pay when he was off ill, which is a shoddy way to treat an employee.
  • The fact that the employee is dismissed while in receipt of his contractual sick pay does not make the termination automatically unfair.
  • The company intends to sack hundreds of employees and re-employ them on new contracts that slash their pay by up to £1,000, limit holiday entitlement and deny them sick pay.
  • A worker was docked sick pay for playing golf while on sick leave.
  • There is no health insurance, no sick pay. The Times Literary Supplement
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