Employment Law & HR Obligations in Germany
Employment Law & HR Obligations in Germany: employment contracts, dismissal protection, works councils, data protection and compliance are practical and legally sound.
Overview of Employment Law & HR Obligations in Germany
Imagine this: an employee is dismissed without notice, no written employment contract, no prior warning, and no works council consultation. A few weeks later, the company is facing proceedings at the labour court. Situations like this are far from rare in Germany. According to the Federal Statistical Office, hundreds of thousands of employment law cases are heard in German courts every year. Anyone working in HR or holding management responsibility simply cannot afford to be unfamiliar with German employment law.
The course Employment Law & HR Obligations in Germany gives you the legal foundation you genuinely need in your professional life. From employment contracts under the BGB to protection against dismissal, works councils, data protection, and digital work, this course covers all the key areas of German employment law in a practical, accessible way. The content is specifically aligned with the German legal framework and reflects current statutory requirements.
Whether you are new to an HR role, making personnel decisions as a manager, or looking to protect yourself legally as a professional, this programme gives you the knowledge to act confidently and compliantly. This is not a dry law degree, it is applicable knowledge for everyday work in German organisations.

Learning Objectives
Course Curriculum
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Federal vs. State Powers in Employment
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Public Employment & Civil Service Rules
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Labour Inspection & Enforcement
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State Education & Community HR Rules
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State Labour Courts
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Working Time & Safety Rules
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Public Sector Employment Variations
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Employer-State Authority Interaction
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Employment Contracts (BGB)
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Working Time, Rest & Leave
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Fixed-Term & Part-Time Work
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Equal Treatment & Anti-Discrimination
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Protection Against Dismissal
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Redundancy & Restructuring
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Works Councils & Co-Determination
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Collective Agreements
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Compliance Duties & Risk
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Data Protection & Privacy
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Enforcement & Litigation Risks
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Digital Work & Labour Reforms
Who is this course suitable for?
Requirements
Career opportunities
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