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by Xylakant
2854 days ago
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Calling in sick when you’re not is grounds for immediate termination. Doubly so if you made the grave error of announcing that - the announcement alone could be sufficient (Bundesarbeitsgericht, Urteil vom 12.03.2009, 2 AZR 251/07). That’s really field day for a lawyer. Citation: http://m.hensche.de/Arbeitsrecht_aktuell_Kuendigung_vorgetae... Calling in sick after handing in your notice is also a standard reason to send you to the Amtsarzt who will check your doctors diagnosis. Calling in sick when you are, is not usually grounds for a termination, but that’s not what’s being discussed here. |
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Either way, it is not an immediate termination, there is a long procedure to follow. I have to repeat again, there are very few circumstances where an employee can be immediately terminated.