AUG Germany

AUG Germany

AUG Germany

The AUG is a labour leasing act (Arbeitsnehmeruberlassung) and is a mandatory employment permit which allows agencies to contract or lease out labour to the end user. 

 

Contracts run for a maximum of 18 month after which the employee enters a three month + one day reset period before they can proceed to a different entity. Subsequently the client can:

 

      End the contract

      Hire the worker full time

      Pause the contract for a period of six month

 

Under the AUG the employees have the right to access job opening information posted by the employer, right to minimum wage and the right to full communal work facilities. 

 

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