Ssp vs Spp - What's the difference?
ssp | spp |
(British) Statutory]] Sick [[pay, Pay - payments made by an employer to an employee who is absent from work due to sickness.
South Sudan pound (a currency code used in the standard)
(British) Statutory]] Paternity [[pay, Pay - payments made by an employer to a father who is absent from work after the birth of a child.
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In british terms the difference between ssp and spp
is that ssp is statutory Sick Pay - payments made by an employer to an employee who is absent from work due to sickness while spp is statutory Paternity Pay - payments made by an employer to a father who is absent from work after the birth of a child.As a proper noun SSP
is statutory Sick Pay - payments made by an employer to an employee who is absent from work due to sickness.As a noun SSP
is senior superintendent, a police rank.As an initialism SPP is
statutory Paternity Pay - payments made by an employer to a father who is absent from work after the birth of a child.ssp
English
(wikipedia SSP)Proper noun
(en proper noun)External links
* (remuneration)DWP - Statutory Sick Pay
Alternative forms
*Anagrams
*spp
English
Initialism
(Initialism) (head)External links
HMRC - Statutory Paternity Pay/ Paternity Leave - Becoming a parent
