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Statutory Sick Pay
Employers are responsible for the payment of Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for periods of illness of four days or more up to a total of 28 weeks' absence in any one period of incapacity for work.
Flexible Working
Flexible working can deliver a win-win situation where employees are happier and more engaged because they are better able to manage the various demands on their time.
Statistics Hub
The Labour Relations Agency produces a wide range of statistics in the course of its service delivery. We believe that a lot of the information we hold may be of interest to a range of individuals, including researchers and students, and groups including trade unions and employer organisations.
So when releasing statistics we choose those which we think are of wide interest.
Giving and Accepting Notice
If the employer or employee wishes to end the employment relationship they must give each other notice.
2016-Present
Index of employment-related statute (Acts and Orders) 2016-Present
Public holidays and bank holidays
Employees are not automatically entitled to paid time off for bank and public holidays.