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  • Challenges: transition from working life to retirement

    significant stage in life that is often associated with mixed feelings, making this phase a challenge: While some Here are some aspects that can be associated with the transition to the new stage of life: Dealing with Once the children have left home and there is no more daily contact and small talk with colleagues, many You fall into a hole. Conclusion: These are just some of the aspects that can face people who are ending their active working

  • Working and living in Germany – a cultural overview: part 1

    German regions and specific How come? These two federal states are also home to industry and thus the economic engine of Germany. Brands such as “Porsche” and “Mercedes” are at home here.

  • How to settle in as an expatriate more easily

    Explore surroundings Studies have shown that the more often the surroundings are repeated, the more at home Make friends and acquaintances in the new country Speaking of which - with the language comes local acquaintances

  • Owls and larks: Two biorhythms in conflict

    We all know it - some colleagues are already in the office when the morning is still dawning, while others From the perspective of some, the respective colleagues start work in the middle of the night, from the Even in times of working from home, this difference is still noticeable, even though online times have often aligned - those of the owls have shifted forward, and some larks now drink their coffee in comfort and balance, living abroad as an expatriate and German employment law judgements regularly on this homepage

  • Retirement Blues: crisis and loss of identity in retirement and how to cope

    Some also take on a part-time job or become self-employed. 4 reflection and acceptance: The transition

  • The crisis of meaning as a newly retired person – Empty Desk Syndrome

    also increasingly refers to the feelings of isolation, disengagement, and lack of connection that some the emotional and psychological reaction to the loss of professional identity and daily routine that comes , but also to contribute their experience and skills in a new environment. 4. mentoring and advice: Some

  • Termination of the employment contract in Germany = severance pay("Abfindung")?

    dismissal and the labour court decides that the dismissal is invalid, a severance payment may be made in some Collective agreements: In some industries or companies, collective agreements may contain provisions

  • Coping with boreout syndrome at work

    It comes across as arrogant to many people, which promotes social isolation. What's more, many superiors come up with the idea of giving the person even more work , as they describe The first thing which comes to mind when being asked the question how to get out of a boreout situation Well, that might be possible for some people. Some strategies to help you overcome boreout could be: Reflect on your feelings and identify the root

  • Is it grounds for dismissal if you don't greet your boss?

    is because aspects of peace at work and respectful, trusting cooperation between colleagues would come

  • Can you work as a nurse and also have a part time job as an undertaker?

    This is a question that comes up again and again and can affect virtually any of us - you want to take

  • then I'll just go on sick leave … employment law aspects after termination of contract

    In recent years, however, more and more employees have come up with the idea of calling in sick when But this is precisely where mental coaching in connection with German employment law comes in: see the

  • Termination of employment contract for arriving at work too early ?

    seriously , although other countries like Switzerland, the Nordic countries and Czechia, to give just some examples, are also very strict when it comes to the definition of when you are considered to be punctual

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