The German Govt wants to ban employees from calling in sick

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced plans to ban employees from taking sick leave over the phone.

The German Govt wants to ban employees from calling in sick

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced plans to ban employees from taking sick leave over the phone.

The proposal would require a medical certificate from the first day of sickness.

Merz said: “The number of sick days in Germany is too high, and we are creating a set of tools that will enable all parties involved… to address this issue”.

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According to Germany’s Federal Statistical office, employees reported being sick for an average of 14.8 working days in 2024.

The move comes as part of a series of changes intended to boost Europe’s largest economy.

According to the European Commission, Germany’s GDP grew by 0.2% in 2025, and is expected to grow 0.6% in 2026.

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