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Sick workers in Germany could soon face more hurdles to prove they are genuinely ill. The government says it’s tackling high absenteeism – but doctors warn the plans could overwhelm doctors' offices and clinics.
Talks are under way on loosening Germany’s strict dismissal rules, with several reform options on the table. The outcome could have major consequences for both workers and employers.
From July 1st, Bürgergeld is no more. Germany is replacing this long-term unemployment benefit with a new version called 'Basic Security Allowance'. Here's what you need to know.
Graduating with a degree in biology in Germany, Julia Unkelbauer thought she had done everything right. But applying for job after job since 2024 has so far resulted only in rejections.
So-called 'mini-jobs' reward workers for taking on small or seasonal roles and allow employers to more easily bring on short-term additional help, but the scheme may be eliminated as part of Germany's pension reform.
With high temperatures set to not fall below 30C in much of Germany this week, you might be wondering how hot is too hot to go to work or even to work from home? Here’s what workers should know.
A new court ruling has clarified your holiday rights in Germany – and it could make a big difference for international residents who might want to take longer trips abroad.
In an exclusive interview with The Local, experts from 'Faire Integration' discuss Germany’s free and multilingual service to help foreign workers understand their rights – and stop problems at work from spiralling out of control.
Germany's working-age population will shrink by 4.3 million by 2036 as people retire, the birth rate drops and tougher migration policies deter foreign workers, a study warned Monday.
Attention all women actively freelancing in Germany: You may want to double check your pay rate against the average for your role. A new study has found that women tend to charge significantly less than men for the same work.
A new report reveals that international graduates in Germany find work three times faster than direct job-seekers – but warns that unrelated part-time work is trapping talent.
The eight‑hour workday, a long-standing and hard won basic right for workers in Germany, may soon disappear. Here’s what the government's proposal could mean for you.
New evidence suggests housing is now a key barrier preventing skilled foreign workers from moving to or staying in Germany. But some companies are getting more proactive about offering assistance.
Do you need German to land a job in Berlin? The Local teamed up with a job-hunting platform for an exclusive look at how friendly the tech job market is for non-German speakers.
With AI, economic shifts and a tightening job market making traditional roles feel less secure, many internationals are looking for a fresh start. We spoke to an expert about how to successfully switch careers in Germany.
What do you need to earn to be considered a top earner in Germany? New government data shows where your salary stands compared to the rest of the population.
With a spate of layoffs happening at German companies, many foreigners are wondering what losing their job could mean for their residence permit. Here's how long you have to find a new role - and what happens if you can't find one.
Whether you're considering a move or wondering what the job options are like, we look at how friendly Austria and Germany's job markets are to English speakers.
The federal government wanted to make it possible for companies to offer tax-free employee bonuses, but the proposal was rejected by state representatives in Germany's Upper House of Parliament.
Did you know if you're unemployed in Germany there's a state funded subsidy designed to help you launch a business or start out as self-employed? Hélène Belaunde explains how to get the 'Gründungszuschuss' grant and why it's a godsend for would-be freelancers
In recent months a number of Germany's largest companies have announced major job cuts affecting tens of thousands of workers. Here's a roundup of the businesses where workers will be affected.
Many foreigners who don't speak German - or have only basic knowledge - hope to find a job in Germany. We look at recent data and analyse how open the job market is to non-German speakers.