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Pregnancy and parental leave during the probationary period: What employees need to know

2024-03-06T10:36:31.813Z

Highlights: Pregnancy and parental leave during the probationary period: What employees need to know. As of: March 6, 2024, 11:24 a.m By: Carina Blumenroth CommentsPressSplit Sometimes things turn out differently than planned. For example, parental leave can coincide with the probationARY period at work. How this works. There is special protection against dismissal for pregnant women. There are also other regulations for employees on parental leave. If no approval is available, it is advisable to file a dismissal protection claim.



As of: March 6, 2024, 11:24 a.m

By: Carina Blumenroth

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Sometimes things turn out differently than planned.

For example, parental leave can coincide with the probationary period at work.

How this works.

The probationary period in the job is there to allow employers and employees to get to know each other.

During this time, both parties check whether their respective expectations are being met.

If this is not the case, the employment relationship can be terminated with two weeks' notice.

Reasons for this do not need to be given.

Full protection against dismissal then takes effect after six months of employment with the company.

However, there is special protection against dismissal for pregnant women.

There are also other regulations for employees on parental leave.

Special protection against dismissal: What does that actually mean?

You can also apply for parental leave during your probationary period and enjoy special protection against dismissal during this time.

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Various employee groups, such as the severely disabled, enjoy special protection against dismissal.

The

Chevalier law firm

has put together the groups of people who enjoy special protection against dismissal:

  • Pregnant women, employees on maternity leave

  • Severely disabled people

  • Works council members, other employee representatives

  • Employees on parental or nursing leave

  • trainee

  • Those doing military and voluntary service

Can pregnant women be terminated during the probationary period?

In principle, maternity protection also exists during the probationary period, informs the

Chevalier law firm

.

This means that pregnant women enjoy special protection against dismissal.

This applies from the beginning of pregnancy and until four months after birth.

A pregnant woman can only be terminated under two conditions.

First: The company must be closed.

Secondly: It is unreasonable for the pregnant woman to continue to work due to her behavior.

If you are terminated during your probationary period, to be on the safe side, get legal advice on what you can do in your individual case.

Parental leave and probationary period – it is possible in principle

In principle, you can also apply for parental leave during your probationary period.

How this affects the length of your probationary period is not specified by law.

The employment contract or a possible collective agreement may provide information about this.

If you are employed part-time and have parental leave during your probationary period, this will generally not be extended, the

Chevalier law firm

informs .

The law firm reports that some employers extend the probationary period by the length of the parental leave.

Protection against dismissal begins with the registration of parental leave, but at the earliest one week before the start of the registration period.

The

family portal

has summarized this deadline for births from June 1, 2015:

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Legally, the above-mentioned deadlines and conditions are regulated in paragraph 18 of the Federal Parental Allowance and Parental Leave Act (BEEG).

If you have also applied for parental leave at least seven weeks before it begins, you may only be released in exceptional cases and with the approval of the authorities, lawyer Andreas Wilke informs on the

Question-einen-anwalt.de

portal .

If no approval is available, it is advisable to file a dismissal protection claim.

You normally have three weeks to do this.

Source: merkur

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