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Germany Mandates Doctor's Note From First Day Of Illness To Curb Absences

Berlin tightens sick leave rules, requiring immediate medical certification to strengthen economy.

Farida Sheikh
Farida Sheikh
International Affairs Writer · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 04:15 pm
Germany Mandates Doctor's Note From First Day Of Illness To Curb Absences

Germany has introduced stricter workplace sick leave regulations, now mandating employee medical certification from the very first day of illness. Chancellor Friedrich Merz championed this policy shift, asserting it will strengthen economic performance by reducing workplace absences and improving productivity across industries.

Under the previous framework, German workers could take up to six weeks of paid sick leave per illness without requiring medical documentation. The new directive eliminates this flexibility, requiring doctor's certificates immediately upon taking time off for health reasons. This reform forms part of a broader economic package that includes raising the retirement age and loosening employment restrictions to enhance hiring flexibility.

Government officials argue these changes will increase Germany's competitive standing in the global economy by reducing unproductive days and encouraging workforce participation. The move reflects a shift toward stricter labor market policies designed to boost national economic output.

Medical professionals have raised significant concerns about the implementation. Healthcare providers warn the policy could overwhelm doctor's offices with administrative paperwork and appointment requests, potentially straining the already-stretched healthcare system. Physicians express worry about the practical consequences of processing immediate medical certifications for routine illnesses.

The reform demonstrates the tension between economic efficiency goals and worker welfare protections in modern labor policy. As Germany implements these changes, other European nations may closely monitor the outcomes regarding both economic impact and healthcare system effects.

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