Sick pay: failure to continue to pay after entitlement exhausted was not discrimination | Practical Law

Sick pay: failure to continue to pay after entitlement exhausted was not discrimination | Practical Law

The Court of Appeal has held that an employer's failure to continue to pay a disabled employee who had exhausted their entitlement to sick pay under their employer's policy, was neither a failure to make a reasonable adjustment nor disability-related discrimination.

Sick pay: failure to continue to pay after entitlement exhausted was not discrimination

Practical Law UK Legal Update 8-364-4990 (Approx. 3 pages)

Sick pay: failure to continue to pay after entitlement exhausted was not discrimination

by Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP and PLC Employment
Published on 29 May 2007United Kingdom
The Court of Appeal has held that an employer's failure to continue to pay a disabled employee who had exhausted their entitlement to sick pay under their employer's policy, was neither a failure to make a reasonable adjustment nor disability-related discrimination.