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Reform der Krankschreibung: So bleiben wir krank
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Reform der Krankschreibung: So bleiben wir krank

The article discusses concerns over rising sick leave rates in Germany and the proposed reforms to the process of issuing sickness certificates. It highlights that while there has been an increase in reported sick days, this may be due to more comprehensive data collection since 2022, which eliminated paper-based forms. The piece critiques the German government’s plan to abolish telephone sickness notifications, arguing that this measure targets a small percentage of cases and does little to address broader issues like low productivity and high absenteeism. It also questions whether the reform will effectively reduce 'blau machen' (falsely claiming illness) and suggests that the policy is largely symbolic rather than substantive, potentially increasing bureaucracy without significant impact on overall labor participation.

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Reform der Krankschreibung: So bleiben wir krank

The article discusses concerns over rising sick leave rates in Germany and the proposed reforms to the process of issuing sickness certificates. It highlights that while there has been an increase in reported sick days, this may be due to more comprehensive data collection since 2022, which eliminated paper-based forms. The piece critiques the German government’s plan to abolish telephone sickness notifications, arguing that this measure targets a small percentage of cases and does little to address broader issues like low productivity and high absenteeism. It also questions whether the reform will effectively reduce 'blau machen' (falsely claiming illness) and suggests that the policy is largely symbolic rather than substantive, potentially increasing bureaucracy without significant impact on overall labor participation.

Lettura del bias (Destra): The article frames the issue of increased sick leave as a problem of 'blau machen' and laziness, suggesting that workers are exploiting the system. It criticizes the government's reform as symbolic and ineffective, implying that the current system allows people to avoid work unnecessarily. This tone

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