We realize we are about to tighten the screws too tight.
Jörg Mielke, State Secretary of Lower Saxony
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There is resistance from Lower Saxony against this nationwide possible regulation. It does not want to support the nationwide night curfew and justifies this with the comparatively low number of infections in its own country. The curfew is already in place in circles with a high infection rate: In cities and counties with an incidence of more than 200 per 100,000 inhabitants and week, such a measure would make sense and will also be accepted by the people, said Lower Saxony’s Prime Minister Stefan Weil (SPD) on Monday in the ‘Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung’.
4 Right to work from home for everyone
In addition to the contact restrictions in private life, it should also be discussed how employers should continue to deal with the pandemic and whether working life should also be restricted more.
Bremen advocates the right to work from home in the fight against the corona pandemic: “We should get a regulation that wherever it is possible, home office must be offered,” Bremen’s mayor demands in the ARD morning magazine on Monday. Lower Saxony’s Stefan Weil also considers such a regulation to be sensible.
Federal Labor Minister Hubertus Heil (SPD) is examining the legal options for increasing the home office quota. Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier had already called for work from home in mid-January and warned employers to make this possible. In Germany, however, there is no legal basis for an obligation to work from home, just as there is no legal right to work from home. Nevertheless, Heil expresses himself cautiously: “Wherever possible, home office must be done” and thus supports Bremen’s position.
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buten un binnen, 19. Februar 2021, 19:30 Uhr
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