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'Exceptionally aggressive': Germany's new sick leave laws wouldn't work here, say businesses
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'Exceptionally aggressive': Germany's new sick leave laws wouldn't work here, say businesses

This article discusses Germany's new sick leave laws requiring medical certification from the first day of illness, which Irish businesses argue would not work in Ireland. In Ireland, employees can take up to two days off without a sick note and are entitled to five days of paid sick leave annually. A representative from the Irish SME Association warns that adopting Germany's stricter rules would create significant challenges, including disincentivizing workforce participation for those with long-term illnesses or caregiving responsibilities. They also highlight potential strain on already overburdened general practitioners due to increased demand for sick notes. The Department of Enterprise states there are currently no plans to review sick leave legislation, emphasizing the need for policies tailored to Ireland's specific context.

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'Exceptionally aggressive': Germany's new sick leave laws wouldn't work here, say businesses

This article discusses Germany's new sick leave laws requiring medical certification from the first day of illness, which Irish businesses argue would not work in Ireland. In Ireland, employees can take up to two days off without a sick note and are entitled to five days of paid sick leave annually. A representative from the Irish SME Association warns that adopting Germany's stricter rules would create significant challenges, including disincentivizing workforce participation for those with long-term illnesses or caregiving responsibilities. They also highlight potential strain on already overburdened general practitioners due to increased demand for sick notes. The Department of Enterprise states there are currently no plans to review sick leave legislation, emphasizing the need for policies tailored to Ireland's specific context.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article presents concerns from Irish business representatives about potential negative impacts of Germany's sick leave laws, it does not overtly favor one political ideology over another. It includes balanced perspectives from both the Irish SME Association and the Department of Enterprise

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article accurately reports on Germany's new sick leave laws and quotes relevant sources including the Irish SME Association. However, it lacks specific details on the exact implementation date of the German law and does not provide direct quotes from the Irish government beyond a general stateme

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