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Sickness Benefit: When Employers Do Not Have to Pay Their Sick Employees

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Tesla demands that long-term sufferers disclose their diagnoses and stop their salary. This practice provides for discussions about legal admissibility. Can an employer do so?
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Reading time 5 minutesYou are sick for six weeks, work a day and then become incapacitated again. Who pays now: again the employer, immediately the health insurance – or no one? The answer depends on a few, but decisive terms: equal or new illness, pay continued payment and sickness benefit within the block period. Who pays in principle when In the first six weeks of an illness-related incapacity for work the employer usually pays the pay contin…

Tesla demands that long-term sufferers disclose their diagnoses and stop their salary. This practice provides for discussions about legal admissibility. Can an employer do so?

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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wiwo.de broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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