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statutory sick pay (SSP) (BE) INS gesetzlich festgesetztes Krankengeld n, gesetzliches Krankengeld nEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > statutory sick pay
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adjective1) (Law) gesetzlich [Feiertag, Bestimmung, Erfordernis, Erbe]; gesetzlich vorgeschrieben [Strafe]; gesetzlich festgeschrieben [Löhne, Zinssatz]; gesetzlich festgelegt [Voraussetzung, Sätze, Zeit]statutory rights — [gesetzliche] Rechte
2) (relating to the statutes of an institution) Satzungs[bestimmungen]; von der Satzung vorgesehen [Geldbuße usw.]* * *statu·tory[ˈstætjətəri, AM ˈstætʃu:tɔ:ri]adj inv gesetzlich\statutory declaration LAW eidesstattliche Erklärung [o Versicherung]; LAW, ECON Anmeldung zum Handelsregister über bestimmte, die Firma betreffende Änderungen\statutory duty [or obligation] gesetzliche Verpflichtung\statutory holiday gesetzlicher Feiertag\statutory law kodifiziertes Recht\statutory regulations gesetzliche Vorschriften\statutory reserve statutarische Rücklage\statutory right positives Recht\statutory sick pay gesetzlich vorgeschriebenes Krankengeld* * *['sttjUtərI]adjgesetzlich; holiday also, quarantine gesetzlich vorgeschrieben; (in organization) satzungsgemäß, statutarisch; right verbrieft; punishment (vom Gesetz) vorgesehen* * *1. JUR gesetzlich (Erbe, Feiertag, Rechte etc):statutory corporation Körperschaft f des öffentlichen Rechts;statutory declaration Br eidesstattliche Erklärung;statutory guardian (amtlich eingesetzter) Vormund;statutory meeting WIRTSCH ordentliche Versammlung2. JUR gesetzlich vorgeschrieben:statutory notice gesetzliche Kündigungsfrist;statutory reserve WIRTSCH gesetzliche Rücklage;statutory sick pay Lohnfortzahlung f (im Krankheitsfall)3. Gesetzes…4. JUR (dem Gesetz nach) strafbar:5. JUR Verjährungs…:statutory period Verjährung(sfrist) f6. satzungsgemäß* * *adjective1) (Law) gesetzlich [Feiertag, Bestimmung, Erfordernis, Erbe]; gesetzlich vorgeschrieben [Strafe]; gesetzlich festgeschrieben [Löhne, Zinssatz]; gesetzlich festgelegt [Voraussetzung, Sätze, Zeit]statutory rights — [gesetzliche] Rechte
2) (relating to the statutes of an institution) Satzungs[bestimmungen]; von der Satzung vorgesehen [Geldbuße usw.]* * *adj.satzungsgemäß adj.satzungsmäßigen adj. -
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statutory sick pay — (abbr. SSP) An employer is obliged under the Social Security Act 1992 to pay Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for the first 28 months of absence if the employee has been incapacitated for four or more working days. Employees self certify for the first… … Law dictionary
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statutory sick pay — SSP A compulsory scheme operated by an employer. Payments are made to an employee for up to 28 weeks of absence as a result of sickness. There are two rates of statutory sick pay, the applicable level being determined by the employee s earnings.… … Big dictionary of business and management
statutory sick pay — n [U] (abbr SSP) (in Britain) money that employers must pay their employees when they cannot work because of illness. Employers must pay this, by law, for up to 28 weeks. If the employee is still ill after this time, he or she then receives money … Universalium
statutory sick pay — SSP A compulsory scheme operated by an employer under which payments are made to an employee for up to 28 weeks of absence as a result of sickness. An employee s entitlement to SSP begins on the fourth consecutive day of incapacity for work … Accounting dictionary
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sick pay — An employer is obliged under the Social Security Act 1992 to pay Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for the first 28 months of absence if the employee has been incapacitated for four or more working days. Employees self certify for the first seven days of… … Law dictionary
Sick leave — (or paid sick days or sick pay) is time off from work that workers can use during periods of temporary illness to stay home and address their health and safety needs without losing pay. Some workplaces offer paid sick time as a matter of… … Wikipedia
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1994 — This is a complete list of all 1851 Statutory Instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1994. NOTOC 1 100* Public Telecommunication System Designation (Vodafone Limited) Order 1994 S.I. 1994/1 * Oxfordshire County Council (Shifford… … Wikipedia
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