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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sick pay" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the amount of money an employee receives while they are unable to work due to illness. Example: "The company offers generous sick pay for their employees, allowing them to take time off without worrying about their income."
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sick pay
noun
Money paid to an employee during his or her sick leave.
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Sick pay and sickness benefits are important as protection of an employee's income during periods of illness or injury.
Hermes couriers don't get any sick pay.
No vacation, no sick pay, no benefits".
Does your company provide you with holiday or sick pay?
Sick pay is denied and pensions are off limits.
They have the right to statutory sick pay.
He had five weeks off on sick pay.
We had no sick pay, holidays, severance, bonus, nothing.
Lack of adequate sick pay and other financial difficulties all encourage employees to work while ill.
"We don't have holidays or sick pay like our employers do," she said.
Critics say the Social Democrats are stuck on issues like welfare and sick pay.
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