Sick Leave is paid or unpaid time off an employee uses when ill or unable to work for health reasons. Employers set eligibility, notice and documentation rules.
What is Sick Leave
Sick Leave is a workplace entitlement that lets employees be absent to recover, seek treatment or care for a qualifying condition. Policies detail accrual, carryover, and pay treatment. Legal standards may require minimum entitlements.
How does it work
Employees usually notify their manager and submit documentation if required. HR tracks balances, applies sick pay formulas and maintains confidentiality. Coordination with disability or family leave may be necessary for long term absence.
Practical usage in HR
HR uses Sick Leave rules for absence management, payroll processing and compliance. Recruiters and managers factor expected entitlements into offers and onboarding. Payroll applies pay calculations and records taxable income when applicable.
Proper sick leave administration protects employee health and reduces presenteeism.
- Short illness: Employee uses accrued sick hours
- Extended illness: Triggers medical certification and leave review
- Outbreak or pandemic: Temporary policy adjustments
Related HR concepts
Closely related terms include sick pay, medical leave, family and medical leave, absence management and return to work processes. These concepts often overlap in policy and compliance.
