Leaves in Germany
Sick Leave
Germany does not have a maximum limit of days for sick leave. The employee will receive a 100% salary for the first 6 weeks of sick leave. After that, the health insurance company is to cover the leave.
Sick Leave for Child
In case a child is sick, their parents can get 30 days of paid leave per working parent.
Maternity Leave
Pregnant employees are granted a 100% paid leave of 14 weeks (6 weeks before childbirth and 8 weeks after).
Parental Leave
German employees are entitled to a parental leave of up to 3 years (until the child turns 3).
The parents (if both are employed) can take the leave at the same time or alternately.
Annual Leaves
A minimum time-off of 20 days is provided annually for employees working 5 days per week.
For those working 6-day weeks, the annual time off is 24 days.
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2024)
These dates may change as per official government announcements.
- New Year's Day - 1st January
- Good Friday - 29th March
- Easter Monday - 1st April
- Labor Day - 1st May
- Ascension Day - 9th May
- Whit Monday - 20th May
- German Unity Day - 3rd October
- Christmas Day - 25th December
- Boxing Day - 26th December
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2025)
These dates may change as per official government announcements.
- New Year's Day - 1st January
- Good Friday - 19th April
- Easter Monday - 22nd April
- Labor Day - 1st May
- Ascension Day - 30th May
- Whit Monday - 9th June
- German Unity Day - 3rd October
- Christmas Day - 25th December
- Boxing Day - 26th December
Social Security in Germany