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Labor law 2026: These changes to the law will apply from 01.01.2026

Labor law 2026: These changes to the law will apply from 01.01.2026

At the turn of 2026, several important changes to employment law came into force that directly affect both employers and employees. The focus is on higher wages, new tax incentives for older employees, additional information obligations and European regulations on pay transparency. The following overview shows the key changes and briefly explains what they mean in practice. Table of contents: Minimum wage
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Client letter January 2026

Our client letter is sent out monthly via our newsletter and contains upcoming tax dates as well as all kinds of tax tips and news. For our interested readers, we offer this information here for free download. Topics in December 2025 include: For landlords: No liability of the property purchaser for incorrect tax statements in leases taken over For freelance partnerships: Not

Fall over dog leash - not an accident at work

Fall over dog leash is not an accident at work

The Social Court of Dortmund (SG Dortmund) has ruled that a fall over the leash of one's own dog on the way to work is not an accident at work within the meaning of statutory accident insurance (judgment of 07.07.2025, ref. S 18 U 347/24). The decisive factor was that carrying the dog had no significant operational connection and therefore did not fall within the insured area.

Bonus reduction for parental leave: BAG confirms pro rata reduction

Bonus reduction for parental leave: BAG confirms pro rata reduction

The Federal Labor Court (BAG) has confirmed in a recent decision that employers may reduce bonus payments proportionately if an employee has taken parental leave during the bonus period. The decision clarifies how performance-related variable remuneration is to be treated in the context of the statutory suspension of the employment relationship and raises important questions for company practice. The BAG ruling: No entitlement to full

Remaining leave at the end of the year - rights and obligations under employment law

Remaining leave at the end of the year - rights and obligations under employment law

Many employees ask themselves what happens to their remaining leave when the calendar year ends. The answer is not only important for employees, but also for employers, because they need to know the legal obligations to cooperate and possible carry-over periods. The basic principle is that vacation is used for recreation in the current year, but there are important exceptions and legal subtleties that can affect this principle.
BAG: Overtime bonuses also for part-time employees

BAG: Overtime bonuses also for part-time employees

The Federal Labor Court (BAG) has ruled (case no. 5 AZR 118/23) that part-time employees are entitled to overtime bonuses as soon as they exceed their individually agreed working hours. It is not permissible to only pay the bonus once the working hours of a full-time employee have been reached. The BAG has thus rejected a widespread practice in collective agreements and company regulations. Why

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