Dismissal, severance, claim deadlines, ERTE/ERE, minimum wage, overtime and holidays.
There are three types of dismissal every worker should know:
The employer proves a justified cause (serious employee misconduct). No severance is due, though you may still qualify for unemployment benefits.
The most common type. It occurs when the employer cannot prove the alleged cause or fails to follow proper procedure. The company can choose to:
Declared when fundamental rights are violated: pregnancy discrimination, retaliation for claiming rights, etc. The result is mandatory reinstatement with back pay.
The base is your gross daily salary, including base salary, bonuses, and the proportional share of extra payments.
Example: 5 years at 30,000 €/year (82.19 €/day), unfairly dismissed:
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You are dismissed after 4 years and the judge declares it unfair. How many days' salary per year are you entitled to?
How many business days do you have to file a conciliation request after a dismissal?
Your company announces a 3-month ERTE. What happens to your employment contract?
You are dismissed while 4 months pregnant with no justified cause. What type of dismissal is this?
What is the maximum number of overtime hours a worker can do per year?
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