SSP stands for Statutory Sick Pay, it's a minimum amount UK employers are required to pay employees when they're off sick, you need to meet certain earnings requirements to qualify and it kicks in after a few days of absence.
SSP pay (Statutory Sick Pay) is money paid to employees in the UK when they are unable to work because of illness. Eligible workers receive SSP from their employer for up to 28 weeks if they meet certain conditions, such as earning above the minimum threshold and being off sick for at least four consecutive days.
SSP pay refers to Standard Service Pay or Special Salary Payment, depending on the organization. It is a structured compensation given to employees or workers for specific roles, services, or schemes, often calculated based on fixed rules and eligibility criteria.