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The subject of short-time work has come to the fore again as the number of COVID-19 cases is once more on the increase. Hiring out employees as temporary workers for a limited period of time can be a…
On 5 October 2020, the General Court of the European Union (“General Court”) declared that the decisions made by the European Commission (“Commission”) in 2017 authorising a dawn raid against three…
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many companies have given notice that staff will need to work shorter hours. What does this mean for holiday entitlement? Can this be shortened? What applies to…
In 2019, employees in Germany worked around 2 billion hours of overtime, almost 1 billion of them unpaid. A large part of the German economy is now being forced to work shorter hours. The need for…
Particularly in view of the approaching second wave of the coronavirus and another lockdown, there is a renewed focus on innovations, such as how companies can make fast, safe and cheap deliveries to…
What happens to our data on the internet after we die? The majority of Germans would leave behind Facebook accounts and other social network accounts containing texts, photographs, videos and chat…
Con questa newsletter intendiamo informare le aziende italiane che operano in Germania in merito alla possibilità di agire contro lo Stato tedesco per ottenere un indennizzo a seguito della chiusura…
Normally, airlines must actually operate slots allocated to them for arrival or departure at an airport for at least 80% of the time in order to be able to maintain their slots in the following…
Online orders for clothes, cheese and other products have already been a big hit before Covid-19. During the lockdown even the last customer got a taste for pick-up and delivery services. In order to…
The FCO is authorized to conduct so-called "sector inquiries". If, for example, rigid prices or other circumstances indicate that competition in Germany may be restricted or distorted, the FCO may…