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  • 121sick pay — An employer is obliged under the Social Security Act 1992 to pay Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for the first 28 months of absence if the employee has been incapacitated for four or more working days. Employees self certify for the first seven days of… …

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  • 122sick day — UK US noun [C] WORKPLACE, HR ► a day when you are not at work because you are ill: »Vacation days or sick days can reduce a four person crew to three. »Each employee gets 14 paid sick days each year. take/use a sick day »Workers often take sick… …

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  • 123sick bay — sick bays also sick bay N COUNT: also prep N A sick bay is an area, especially on a ship or navy base, or in Britain in a school or university, where medical treatment is given and where beds are provided for people who are ill. ...a free 16 bed… …

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  • 124sick-making — sickˈ making adjective (informal) Sickening • • • Main Entry: ↑sick * * * ˈsick making 7 [sick making] adjective (old fashioned …

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  • 125sick note — noun (informal) In Britain, a note (signed either by the employee or the employee s doctor) given to an employer to certify that absence from work was due to illness • • • Main Entry: ↑sick * * * sick note UK US noun [countable] [singular sick… …

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  • 126Sick's Swift — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 127Sick Cylinders — est un court métrage de la série Oswald le lapin chanceux, produit par le studio Robert Winkler Productions et sorti le 18 février 1929. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Commentaires …

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  • 128Sick puppies — Sommaire 1 Présentation 2 Les débuts 3 Activité récente 4 Liens // …

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