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Corona infection in the workplace - occupational disease or accident at work?

Corona infection in the workplace - occupational disease or accident at work?

Despite the obligation to work from home, zero short-time working and closed stores, employees come into contact with many people at work. Many people are wondering whether an infection at work or on the way to work is considered an accident at work or an occupational disease. We have analyzed the current legal situation and summarized the most important points for you. If you would like individual legal advice on employment law
Tips from a tax consultant and employment lawyer on working from home abroad

Working from home abroad - tips from a tax consultant and employment lawyer

The world is becoming increasingly mobile. The expansion of working from home is making a significant contribution to this. In many cases, employees are no longer restricted to performing their work on site at the company. Employees can work from almost anywhere in the world via the internet. In times of a shortage of skilled workers, this also offers companies the opportunity to
Attention employers - short-time working allowance only in non-terminated employment relationships

Attention employers: short-time working allowance only for employees who have not been dismissed

The impact of the coronavirus crisis on the economy is severe. One instrument to alleviate the difficult situation for companies is the short-time working allowance (KUG) granted by the Federal Employment Agency. However, employers should urgently observe a few conditions. Prerequisite for short-time working allowance The short-time working allowance from the Employment Agency is only granted for employment relationships that have not been terminated. The aim of the

Corona aid: What are the penalties for providing false information?

Corona aid: What are the penalties for providing false information?

In the context of the ongoing coronavirus crisis, many companies are facing economic losses, loss of sales or, in sectors such as the tourism industry, often even a complete lack of income. In particular, the lockdowns that have been imposed to prevent the further spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus are hitting entrepreneurs and business owners hard. In order to provide targeted support for these businesses and their employees

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