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Nice joke until reality comes along: https://winfuture.de/news,145540.html
German article translates to:
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...and I am sure that these managers are going to have fun with a bombardment of lawsuits soon
Yeah. That kind of behavior is super inappropriate and doesn't sound legal in Germany.
There’s no law against visiting someone, even if you’re their boss and they are sick.
Highly inappropriate, but not illegal IMHO.
It comes across as trying to dissuade people from using their legally guaranteed sick time, though, which makes things iffy.
As I said, inappropriate but legal.
Even if they find you partying in your home, what are they going to do? You got a doctor’s note [for the Americans here: You have to get one and it’s free] saying that you can’t work that day.