Group daily sickness benefits insurance

Collective insurance for daily sickness benefits

A collective insurance for daily sickness benefits covers the salaries of employees during an extended work absence due to illness or pregnancy.

Coverage for employees and employers

Employers can take out voluntary insurance for daily sickness benefits so their employees receive pay although unable to work. Employees are protected while the employer is relieved of cost.

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Collective insurance for daily sickness benefits explained - simply and concisely

Inability to work arises when an employee is no longer able to work, yet employers are obligated pursuant to Art. 324a of the Swiss Code of Obligations (OR) to continue their pay for a specific period. Insurance for daily sickness benefits, also known income replacement insurance due to illness, covers the cost of paying staff on sick leave, relieving the employer of financial burden. Employees enjoy the additional benefit that the insurance covers them for a longer period than provided for by statutory law. This avoids financial shortfalls in the period before either returning to work or drawing a disability (IV) or occupational retirement pension (2nd pillar, BVG).

What is covered under daily sickness benefit insurance?

Scope of benefits

Employees with an inability to work receive between 80 and 100% of their regular pay, generally up to a maximum of CHF 300’000 per year. The employer decides the coverage percentage for the daily allowance.

Duration of benefits

The waiting period functions like a deductible. Employers can choose the waiting period duration individually, deciding how long they are willing to bear the cost of employee sick pay themselves and the point at which the insurance is to kick in.

Maternity/paternity

Statutory maternity/paternity benefits are regulated under the Swiss Earnings Replacement Regulation (EO). Employers can offer a birth benefit under supplementary insurance to provide employees who are new parents with additional financial support beyond the statutory benefit amount.

Death

Employers may be required by law to continue paying the wages/salary of a deceased employee to the survivors of the deceased for a specific period of time pursuant to Art. 338 para. 2 OR. This financial risk for employers can be covered under an insurance for daily sickness benefits policy.

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Why the insurance is worth the cost

Ms. A. has been with the company for four years; her annual salary is CHF 85,000. She is on sick leave, temporarily unable to work. Her employer holds insurance for daily sickness benefits covering 80% of her salary. A waiting period of 14 days applies.
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