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SSP for Zero Hours Casuals

An 'unofficial' forum for those who either work for Royal Mail or are looking to work for Royal Mail through the Angard Staffing Agency.This is an open forum.
Lockardian
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SSP for Zero Hours Casuals

Post by Lockardian »

I understand that zero-hours agency staff are entitled to SSP if they are absent through sickness for 4 or more days. I also understand we are not paid for the first 3 days of absence.

However, Angard have now advised me that we are only paid SSP for weekdays, so if your absence spans a weekend you won’t be paid for the Saturday or Sunday.

So although SSP is supposed to be approx £99.35 a week (it may have gone up recently), Angard casuals will only receive 5/7 of that.

Seeing as we aren’t contacted Monday to Friday (in fact a substantial amount of my shifts have been at weekends), this doesn’t seem very fair. I
assume they are following the law, but I can’t find any reference to such in my contract or anywhere online.

Anyone know anything further?
tabact
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Re: SSP for Zero Hours Casuals

Post by tabact »

According to the govenrment website for manually calculating SSP.
"A full week for SSP purposes begins on a Sunday and ends at midnight on the following Saturday."
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/statutory-s ... y-for-work
Angard is a 7 day operation so don't know how they come up with Mon-Fri only and not weekends as qualifying. The government site makes it clear it can be a 7 day period for calculating it.

I see what you mean about lack of information online, all the examples I looked at assume you don't work weekends.
Lockardian
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Re: SSP for Zero Hours Casuals

Post by Lockardian »

I’ve emailed payroll again asking for a further explanation as this does seem a bit unusual and unfair.

By the way, how is AWR pay affected by sick absence? Does the rate of pay go down after a six week absence, regardless of whether SSP is paid?
tabact
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Re: SSP for Zero Hours Casuals

Post by tabact »

6 weeks is paused if off sick up to 28 weeks.
Lockardian
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Re: SSP for Zero Hours Casuals

Post by Lockardian »

Thanks tabact.

As for the SSP, I received the full £99.35 for last week. It seems the SSP is divided by 5 for each day, rather than 7. If absent Monday-Friday and resuming work Saturday (and the Monday wasn’t the start of the absence) then we might just get the full weekly amount if they use the same calculations. Seems a bit bizarre though that the weekends don’t count.