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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Developments in German Employment Law for 2026 - Ogletree

  • In 2026 in Germany, the prohibition on prior employment by the same employer for concluding fixed-term contracts without objective justification for employees who have reached the statutory retirement age will be eliminated, allowing for up to eight years and twelve contracts.
  • The EU Regulation on AI will impose core obligations for high-risk AI systems starting August 2, 2026, affecting HR processes like candidate pre-screening and performance analytics, requiring traceable documentation and transparency.
  • The Second Company Pensions Strengthening Act will facilitate access to occupational pensions through company-level collective agreements and individual agreements with union consent, including opt-out arrangements and additional measures like a dynamic low-income subsidy.

General Adjustments

At the beginning of the year, the following key thresholds will be adjusted:

  • Contribution assessment ceiling for health and long-term care insurance: monthly 5,812.50 / annually 69,750
  • Annual earnings threshold (JAEG) for statutory health insurance: 77,400 annually / 6,450 monthly
  • Contribution assessment ceiling for pension insurance: monthly 8,450 / annually 101,400
  • Reference amount West/East: monthly 3,955 / annually 47,460
  • Minimum wage as of January 1, 2026: 13.90 per hour
  • Mini-job earnings threshold: 603 per month (based on a minimum wage of 13.90)

Social insurance contribution rates will remain largely unchanged in 2026:

  • Health insurance: General contribution rate 14.6...


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