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by Tainnor
917 days ago
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Even for non-unionised people, labour protection laws in Germany are completely incomparable to the US: 1. Mandatory notice periods (3 months is customary, mimumum 1 month) 2. "Social selection", i.e. you're not allowed to lay off a pregnant person etc. unless you have demonstrated that there were no other people you could have let go instead 3. There needs to be cause. Downsizing can still mean you get laid off, but you can't just fire a team or an individual because you don't like them etc. Of course, if you left a company because you didn't agree to their rules instead of being laid off, none of these protections apply to you - why would they? |
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