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Sick pay after suspension doesn’t count against unemployment

09/17/2012

Employees who are suspended for 30 days or more without pay are considered terminated. If they then receive accumulated sick leave pay, that doesn’t count as wages—and it doesn’t lower their unemployment compensation benefits.

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