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German Court Says Better Negotiation Skills Does Not Excuse Higher Pay

Many argue female employees might not be entitled to differential compensation claim if male colleague had better negotiating skills. Lower courts said employee recruitment was objective criterion for salary differences. This view was rejected by German Federal Labor Court.

German Labor Court Says Bosses Must Record Employee Work Hours

German Federal Labor Court Bundesarbeitsgericht ruled employers are required to recordworking hours of their employees. According to the Federal Labor Court, a comprehensive obligation to record working hours cannot be derived from the Working Hours Act.

Certain German States No Longer Require Covid-19 Isolation

What German Employers Need To Know in Fall 2022

Employers in Germany have several developments in German employment law to put on their radars, including optional bonus pay due to the spike in energy costs; workplace safety and health measures related to heat and COVID-19, and annual leave entitlements.

New German Employment Law Requires Recorded Employee Working Time

German Federal Employment Court decided obligation exists for employers in Germany to comprehensively record employees’ working time. For employers, this results in a great deal of uncertainty, as the details of this obligation remain unclear.

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