2025/26
                                    
                                    
                                        2024/25
                                    
                                Statutory pay
- Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is not at work for a variety of reasons.
 - There are detailed conditions for an employee to qualify for any of these statutory payments.
 - Employees are only eligible for a statutory payment if they have sufficient average weekly earnings of at least the lower earnings limit.
 
Statutory Sick Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is too ill to work.
 - SSP is generally payable for a period up to 28 weeks.
 
Statutory Maternity Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off to have a baby.
 - SMP is payable for a period up to 39 weeks.
 
Statutory Paternity Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off during their partner's Statutory Maternity Pay period.
 - Payment is for a period of either one or two complete weeks.
 
Shared Parental Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off following the curtailment of the period of SMP by the mother.
 - Payment is for up to a maximum of 37 weeks and is dependent on the mother's unused SMP period.
 
Statutory Adoption Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off when they adopt a child.
 - Payment is for a period up to 39 weeks.
 
Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when parents take time off following the death of a child or a stillbirth.
 - Payment is for up to a maximum of two weeks.
 
| 
                                                            
                                                                2025/26 Statutory pay rates -
                                                            
                                                             average weekly earnings £125 or over  | 
                                                        |
|---|---|
| Statutory Sick Pay | £118.75 | 
| Statutory Maternity Pay | |
| First six weeks | 90% of weekly earnings | 
| Next 33 weeks | £187.18 | 
| Statutory Paternity Pay - two weeks | £187.18 | 
| Statutory Adoption Pay - 39 weeks | |
| First six weeks | 90% of weekly earnings | 
| Next 33 weeks | £187.18 | 
| Shared Parental Pay | £187.18 | 
| Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay - two weeks | £187.18 | 
With the exception of Statutory Sick Pay, statutory payments may
be payable at 90% average weekly earnings throughout the payment period
in certain circumstances. This applies where 90% weekly earnings
are less than the standard rate of £187.18.
Statutory pay
- Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is not at work for a variety of reasons.
 - There are detailed conditions for an employee to qualify for any of these statutory payments.
 - Employees are only eligible for a statutory payment if they have sufficient average weekly earnings of at least the lower earnings limit.
 
Statutory Sick Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is too ill to work.
 - SSP is generally payable for a period up to 28 weeks.
 
Statutory Maternity Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off to have a baby.
 - SMP is payable for a period up to 39 weeks.
 
Statutory Paternity Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off during their partner's Statutory Maternity Pay period.
 - Payment is for a period of either one or two complete weeks.
 
Shared Parental Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off following the curtailment of the period of SMP by the mother.
 - Payment is for up to a maximum of 37 weeks and is dependent on the mother's unused SMP period.
 
Statutory Adoption Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off when they adopt a child.
 - Payment is for a period up to 39 weeks.
 
Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay
- Payments may be required from an employer when parents take time off following the death of a child or a stillbirth.
 - Payment is for up to a maximum of two weeks.
 
| 
                                                            
                                                                2024/25 Statutory pay rates -
                                                            
                                                             average weekly earnings £123 or over  | 
                                                        |
|---|---|
| Statutory Sick Pay | £116.75 | 
| Statutory Maternity Pay | |
| First six weeks | 90% of weekly earnings | 
| Next 33 weeks | £184.03 | 
| Statutory Paternity Pay - two weeks | £184.03 | 
| Statutory Adoption Pay - 39 weeks | |
| First six weeks | 90% of weekly earnings | 
| Next 33 weeks | £184.03 | 
| Shared Parental Pay | £184.03 | 
| Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay - two weeks | £184.03 | 
With the exception of Statutory Sick Pay, statutory payments may
be payable at 90% average weekly earnings throughout the payment period
in certain circumstances. This applies where 90% weekly earnings
are less than the standard rate of £184.03.