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Sick Leave Cycle in South Africa Payroll Management

Understanding the sick leave cycle in South Africa: How it works and how it is calculated

in Employers, General, Jobseekers

One of the most common areas of confusion for both employees and employers is the sick leave cycle in South Africa. Many employees assume that sick leave is calculated annually, while many employers still refer to “10 days per year” as if sick leave works in the same way as annual leave. In reality, sick leave under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, commonly referred to as the BCEA, follows a different structure.

As a staffing solutions provider in South Africa, MASA understands how important accurate leave management is for both workplace compliance and employee confidence. Understanding how sick leave is calculated helps employees know their rights, while giving HR teams and employers the clarity they need to manage absence fairly, consistently and in line with South African labour requirements.

What is a sick leave cycle?

A sick leave cycle is a period of 36 months of employment with the same employer. The first cycle starts on the employee’s first day of employment. Once that 36-month cycle ends, a new 36-month cycle begins.

This is important because the sick leave cycle is not based on the calendar year. It does not automatically restart on 1 January unless the employee happened to start work on 1 January and their cycle aligns with that date.

For example, if an employee starts work on 1 March 2026, their first sick leave cycle runs from 1 March 2026 to 28 February 2029. Their next cycle begins on 1 March 2029.

For HR and payroll teams, this means every employee may have a different sick leave cycle depending on their start date. This is one of the reasons accurate leave tracking is essential.

How many sick leave days does an employee get?

Under the BCEA, an employee is entitled to paid sick leave equal to the number of days they would normally work during a six-week period.

For most full-time employees, this works out as follows:

 

Normal working pattern  Sick leave entitlement per 36-month cycle
5 days per week 30 days 
6 days per week 36 days
3 days per week 18 days

The calculation is simple: take the number of days the employee normally works in one week and multiply it by six.

 

So, for an employee who works five days per week:

5 days x 6 weeks = 30 days paid sick leave per 36-month cycle.

For an employee who works six days per week:

6 days x 6 weeks = 36 days paid sick leave per 36-month cycle.

 

This is the key point many employers and employees miss: sick leave is not automatically “10 days per year”. A five-day-per-week employee receives 30 days over three years, but this does not mean the employer may limit the employee to 10 days in each year of that cycle.

Does sick leave accumulate monthly?

This is one of the most common mistakes in leave management.

Sick leave does not work in the same way as annual leave. Annual leave generally accrues over time, but sick leave is calculated as a cycle entitlement. During the first six months, the one-day-per-26-days-worked rule applies. After that, the employee’s full sick leave entitlement for the cycle becomes available.

For employers, this means payroll systems and HR records must be set up correctly. If a system incorrectly treats sick leave as a monthly accrual for the full 36-month cycle, employees may be shown incorrect balances. This can lead to disputes or inconsistent treatment between employees.

What happens when sick leave is used up?

If an employee has used all their paid sick leave for the 36-month cycle, they are not automatically entitled to further paid sick leave until the next cycle begins.

Any additional absence due to illness may need to be treated as unpaid leave, unless the employer has a more favourable policy, a collective agreement applies, or another arrangement is made.

This is where clear communication becomes important. Employees should understand that paid sick leave is there to protect them when they are genuinely unable to work, but it is not unlimited. Employers should manage these situations carefully and consistently, especially where extended illness, incapacity or recurring absence is involved.

Does unused sick leave carry over?

Unused sick leave does not usually carry over into the next sick leave cycle. When the 36-month cycle ends, the unused sick leave from that cycle falls away and a new cycle begins.

This is another difference between sick leave and annual leave. Sick leave is not a benefit that employees build up to be paid out later. It is a form of protection for periods when an employee is genuinely unable to work because of illness or injury.

For the same reason, employees are generally not paid out for unused sick leave when employment ends. Sick leave is there to be used when needed, not to create an additional payout on termination.

Common sick leave cycle mistakes

One of the biggest mistakes is treating sick leave as 10 days per year. While 30 days over three years may average out to 10 days per year for a five-day worker, the entitlement is still a 36-month cycle entitlement. Employers should be cautious about applying annual limits that are less favourable than the BCEA.

Another mistake is assuming that probation employees do not qualify for paid sick leave. Probation does not remove an employee’s basic sick leave rights. During the first six months, the one-day-per-26-days-worked rule applies.

A third mistake is failing to deduct sick leave taken during the first six months from the full cycle entitlement. If a new employee takes paid sick leave during this period, those days form part of the overall cycle allowance.

Employers also sometimes forget that part-time employees may still qualify for sick leave if they meet the requirements. Their entitlement must be calculated according to the number of days they would normally work during a six-week period.

Clear sick leave management supports stronger payroll compliance

The sick leave cycle in South Africa becomes far easier to manage once the core principle is understood: it works over 36 months, not 12 months. An employee’s entitlement is based on the number of days they would normally work in a six-week period, with a different calculation applying during the first six months of employment.

For employees, this knowledge brings clarity. For employers and HR teams, it supports fair, consistent and compliant absence management.

Sick leave should never be treated as just another admin task. It sits at the intersection of health, trust, payroll accuracy and workplace fairness. When businesses understand how sick leave is calculated and communicate it clearly, they create a better employee experience and reduce avoidable compliance risk.

For businesses that need support with staffing, workforce administration or payroll services in South Africa, MASA offers the experience and practical guidance needed to help keep people processes accurate, compliant and aligned with South African labour requirements.

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