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Sick - annual leave

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deej1995
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Joined: 15 Sep 2014, 13:16
Gender: Female

Sick - annual leave

Post by deej1995 »

I’m currently off sick (have been now since September 2025), and will soon be on statutory sick pay. Am I allowed to use annual leave in place of this? I seem to have 34 hrs carried over from last year. Am I allowed to request this in cash?
ted_e_bear
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Joined: 03 Sep 2012, 19:37
Gender: Male

Re: Sick - annual leave

Post by ted_e_bear »

I'm happy to be corrected but I think if they do that when you're on 'holiday' it marks you as being back at work so after that it's as though you've gone off sick again which could cause issues, hopefully someone else will be able to give a definite answer or maybe you could ask HR.
Wat69
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Joined: 12 Dec 2018, 15:34
Gender: Male

Re: Sick - annual leave

Post by Wat69 »

If done correctly (This is RM!!) then yes you can use some of your holiday entitlement to offset the move onto half pay/SSP - hr/payroll should not mark you as being back off sick leave (if you aren't) but can use the 34 hours to carry on paying you your normal rate
ted_e_bear
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Re: Sick - annual leave

Post by ted_e_bear »

Wat69 wrote:
07 Apr 2026, 10:49
If done correctly (This is RM!!) then yes you can use some of your holiday entitlement to offset the move onto half pay/SSP - hr/payroll should not mark you as being back off sick leave (if you aren't) but can use the 34 hours to carry on paying you your normal rate
That sounds more like it :thumbup