Sparked by a conversation on another professional body's forum I would be interested in experiences of occupational sick pay in education. I have come across many!
Some have granted OSP from day one of employment, with various allowances and sometimes discretionary. Others have only offered SSP for the first three or six months, with nothing paid for the first three days.
In the latter cases I have seen some pretty egregious examples of presenteeism from people who can't afford to be off and lose money. I even wonder if there could be an element of indirect discrimination as frequently the lower-remunerated staff who could less afford to lose pay are women?