LRD guides and handbook March 2013

State benefits and tax credits 2013

Chapter 3

Notification rules for SSP

Your employer may ask you to follow certain rules about telling them you are off sick. They still have to pay you SSP even if you don’t follow these rules. For example, they still have to pay you SSP even if you don’t:

• provide a medical certificate until your eighth day of illness;

• phone in by a certain time of day to tell them you are sick;

• phone in more than once a week when you are off sick;

• phone in yourself and ask someone else to do it on your behalf.

You are, however, required to provide a fit note from your GP after the first seven days of sickness.

If you break the rules, you will be breaking the terms of your employment contract and eventually this could lead to you losing your job. Your employer must let you know what these rules are in advance.

TUC guidance on the use of fit notes is available at: www.tuc.org.uk/extras/fitnote.pdf