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Aber Roof Truss Ltd v HMRC - belief that employee's injuries (and thus absence) are self-inflicted does not remove obligation to pay SSP
Aber Roof Truss Ltd v HMRC - belief that employee's injuries (and thus absence) are self-inflicted does not remove obligation to pay SSP
An employer must pay Statutory Sick Pay to an employee who meets all the statutory qualifying conditions even if, in the employer's view, the injuries are "self-inflicted".
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