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Questions about the workplace that may specifically relate to cultures or customs in Germany
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Applying for jobs when my partner is expecting a child
I live in Germany, so both partners can take time off from work (at a reduced salary) when a child is born (the so-called "Elternzeit"). … I think that could even maybe potentially jeopardize the trial period (which is customary in Germany, usually lasts 6 months, and allows both the employee and employer to unilaterally end the work relationship …
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Parental leave during trial period
The standard probation period duration in Germany is 6 months, which means my planned second month of Elternzeit would fall in that probation period.
How to best handle this? …