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Employment on Sundays and public holidays: Exemption permit (prevention of disproportionate damage in special circumstances)
Service Description
If you as an employer wish to employ workers on Sundays and public holidays because special circumstances make this necessary to prevent disproportionate damage, you require an exemption permit.
Who should I contact?
Contact your local regional inspection office of the Thuringian State Office for Consumer Protection (TLV) Occupational Health and Safety Department.
Which documents are required?
The application must contain, among other things
- The name of the company, the company department, the construction site where work is to be carried out,
- Description of the special circumstances to prevent disproportionate damage,
- the number of employees to be employed per shift,
- intended duration of work on Sundays and public holidays (max. 5),
- Justification for the employment of workers on Sundays and public holidays
What are the fees?
The granting of an exemption permit is subject to a fee. The fees are determined in accordance with the applicable schedule of fees or costs.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
The application must be received by the competent authority at least 5 working days before the first Sunday or public holiday on which employees are to be employed.
What else should I know?
In the case of an application pursuant to Section 13 para. 3 no. 2b ArbZG, the threat of disproportionate damage must be substantiated in a comprehensible manner.
An application can be submitted for up to five Sundays and public holidays per calendar year. If this is not sufficient, an application can be submitted in accordance with Section 13 (5) ArbZG.
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The text was automatically translated based on the German content per DeepL.
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Thuringian Ministry for Social Affairs, Family and Health
Professionally released on
05.02.2014
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
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