LRD guides and handbook May 2019

Law at Work 2019 - the trade union guide to employment law

Chapter 4

Paid medical suspension 





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Employees who are suspended on medical grounds because of a statutory requirement are entitled to medical suspension pay (section 64, ERA 96). This applies if there is a potential danger to health, for example, from lead, rubber, chemicals or radioactive substances.
Employees who unreasonably refuse suitable alternative work lose their right to medical suspension pay, which is capped by the statutory “week’s pay” (£525 per week for 2019-20) and lasts up to 26 weeks. 





Any tribunal claim must be brought within three months less one day (section 70, ERA 96). The first step is to submit an Acas EC Notification Form. For more information, see Chapter 14.