[DE+EN] English Summary: Overtime and illness
Overtime must either be paid or compensated with paid time off. If you have a fixed monthly salary, your contract may allow a limited number of unpaid overtime hours – but only if your average hourly wage still meets minimum wage requirements. Any hours beyond that must be paid. If you leave the job with a negative hours balance, you don’t have to make up the time. Note: Paid overtime might push your income over the mini-job limit, making it taxable. In that case, taking time off instead might be the better option.
If you get sick, you're entitled to full pay for up to six weeks – as long as you’ve worked there for at least four weeks. For those with irregular hours, the average wage over the past 13 weeks counts. You must submit a doctor’s note by the third day of illness – or earlier if required. Don’t go to work sick: even a headache is reason enough to stay home and get paid.
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