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Thursday, July 16, 2026

Planned Significant Changes to German Employment Law - The Employer Report

Compared to many other countries, Germany has rather strict labor and employment laws. The current government has just announced plans to make employment law more flexible through comprehensive changes. Among other things, these plans include:

  • Allowing fixed-term employment contracts more frequently and for longer periods
  • Enabling employers to terminate the employment of “high earners” in exchange for a severance payment, even without a specific reason
  • Tightening the requirements for employees to take sick leave
  • Making it easier to implement and update software in companies with a works council.

Against this background, employers should already assess how they can best benefit from the new regulations, for example with regard to employment contracts and proceedings in case of terminations. However, it should be noted that the plans still need to be approved by parliament and implemented into law. Changes to the plans are therefore possible.

  • For employees hired until December 31, 2030, it is planned that fixed-term employment contracts without objective grounds will be permitted for a maximum duration of up to four years and may be extended up to six times. This would provide additional flexibility for employers and is particularly helpful for companies that rely on such flexibility, such as start-ups.
  • For high earners, it is planned to introduce a regulation effective January 1, 2027 that allows termination of the employment relationship in exchange for a severance...


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