What is a ssp1 form?

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The SSP1 Form is a statutory form which is used to support an employees claim for Support Allowance and Employment. Employers must issue the form to employees who are in certain circumstances and can be liable to a penalty for not completing the form.
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SSP1 forms are issued by the Department of Welfare and Pensions (DWP), it is used to tell an employee why they do not qualify for Statutory Sick Pay.
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Hi Alison. I take it your daughter's SSP has run out after the 28 weeks then? Her employer should have sent the SSP1 at about week 26. Your daughter can ring her employer, or just
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An SSP1 (L) form is issued to employees who have received SSP in the eight weeks before they stop working for an employer / contractor. This form must be issued if requested. Click
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Form SSP1(L) is being abolished on 27th October 2008. Before this date, you must issue an SSP1(L) to your employee if
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