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Get Started ≫Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is the minimum sick pay UK employers must provide, payable from the first day of sickness absence since 6 April 2026 at the lower of £123.25 a week or 80% of average weekly earnings, for up to 28 weeks.
SSP at a glance (from 6 April 2026)
The April 2026 reforms
The Employment Rights Act 2025 rewrote SSP's two most criticised features on 6 April 2026. The three unpaid waiting days are gone, so SSP now runs from the first qualifying day of absence, and the lower earnings limit is gone too, so low-paid and part-time workers qualify for the first time. The rate became the lower of £123.25 a week or 80% of average weekly earnings, which keeps payments proportionate for the lowest earners the reform brought into scope.
What employers should expect it to change
First-day payment removes the accidental incentive to soldier in for short illnesses, which is good news for infection control and bad news for anyone whose absence budget assumed three free days. UK absence data is likely to show more recorded short absences (previously invisible unpaid days) without the underlying behaviour necessarily worsening, so trend comparisons that span April 2026 need a footnote. Absence-scoring tools such as the Bradford factor also inherit the shift: more recorded spells means recalibrating trigger points rather than assuming staff suddenly got sicker.
SSP against its neighbours
Australia and New Zealand build sick pay into leave entitlements (10 days a year in both, accruing as paid personal or sick leave), where the UK runs a state-mandated minimum employer payment that most professional employers top up with occupational sick pay. The UK structure makes the gap between statutory minimum and actual practice unusually wide, which is why "what sick pay do you offer" remains a live differentiator in UK hiring where it is a non-question in Australia.
Sick pay is the visible cost. The absence pattern behind it is the fixable one.
See how it worksCommon questions
Do all employees get SSP now?
All employees meeting the basic definition qualify since 6 April 2026, regardless of earnings level. Genuinely self-employed contractors remain outside the scheme.
Can employers pay more than SSP?
Yes, and most established employers do through occupational sick pay schemes. SSP is the floor, not the norm.
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