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Germany Debates Proposal to End Sick Pay on First Day of Illness

Politicians, unions, and experts criticize Allianz CEO's suggestion as harmful to workers and ineffective for addressing high absenteeism.

  • Allianz CEO Oliver Bäte's proposal to eliminate sick pay for the first day of illness has reignited discussions about Germany's high rates of absenteeism compared to other EU nations.
  • Critics, including SPD ministers Hubertus Heil and Karl Lauterbach, argue that the measure would disproportionately harm low-income workers, particularly women, and increase workplace health risks.
  • Supporters of the proposal claim it could reduce costs for employers and discourage unwarranted sick leave, but evidence for such outcomes remains contested.
  • Unions and health experts emphasize that rising absenteeism is largely due to better reporting systems and an increase in long-term illnesses, such as mental health conditions, rather than misuse of sick leave policies.
  • Alternative suggestions, such as employer bonuses for consistent attendance or improved workplace health initiatives, have been proposed as more constructive solutions.
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