Pandemic: Federation of trade unions advocates uniform regulation for 3G

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Federation of trade unions advocates uniform rules for 3G

The German Federation of Trade Unions calls for a uniform regulation with regard to the 3G rule in the workplace. Photo: Hannes P. Albert / dpa

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The DGB demands a nationwide uniform regulation with regard to the 3G rule in the workplace. Both employees and employers must be clear about which measures apply.

With a view to 3G in the workplace, the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) has called for nationwide regulations for employees and employers.

“We are of course of the opinion that if there are regulations that include 3G, which actually have to be used nationwide,” said the social policy expert of the DGB, Markus Hofmann, on Monday in an expert hearing in the Bundestag on the plans by SPD, Greens and FDP to amend the Infection Protection Act. “What is not possible is that we find a patchwork of measures.” Both employees and employers must be clear about what actually needs to be done.

According to Roland Wolf, labor law expert at the BDA employers’ association, it must also be ensured that the tests carried out on unvaccinated people at the access to companies do not lead to traffic jams and problems. It is questionable whether it makes sense to carry out tests for employees without proof of vaccination or recovery to the day for the entire workforce. Wolf referred in this context to Austria, where employers only checked on a random basis. “In large production companies in particular, you have to consider whether that might not be a sensible solution,” said Wolf.

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