{"id":10347,"date":"2022-10-10T15:07:33","date_gmt":"2022-10-10T15:07:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/loans.tiida-nissan.ru\/?p=10347"},"modified":"2022-12-08T18:42:07","modified_gmt":"2022-12-08T18:42:07","slug":"family-care-leave-more-compatibility-of-care-and","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/loans.tiida-nissan.ru\/family-care-leave-more-compatibility-of-care-and.html","title":{"rendered":"Family care leave: More compatibility of care and job"},"content":{"rendered":"

Family care time is intended to ensure the compatibility of care by relatives and professional activity. Because the majority of people in need of care are still cared for at home. The family plays an important role. Close relatives often take over the care partially or even completely. Now time flexibility allows professionals to reduce hours on the job for a specified period of time. So they have more capacity to care for family members. What you need to know about family care leave..<\/p>\n

What is family caregiver leave??<\/h2>\n

When care is needed, most people want to be cared for at home. But the implementation is challenging: If, for example, the children take care of their parents, they have to manage their own family life, the job and, in addition, the care. This is often more than one person can afford.<\/p>\n

The Family Caregiver Leave Act (Familienpflegezeitgesetz) and the family caregiver leave it contains are intended to provide support and relief for family caregivers. The law regulates that employed persons can reduce their working hours in order to care for a family member. During the family care time you enjoy protection against dismissal. At the end of this caregiver leave, you resume your job as normal, just as before.<\/p>\n

Frequently asked questions and answers about family care leave<\/h2>\n

Yes, there is an entitlement to family caregiver leave. However, this is limited by law and depends on the size of the company. There is no entitlement for employers with 25 or fewer employees as a rule.<\/p>\n

The person in need of care can apply for care allowance from the care insurance fund. This enables him to support his care-giving relative.<\/p>\n

In addition, all persons in need of care from care level 2 onwards are entitled to care benefits in kind. The monthly relief contribution of 125 euros is even available to all those in need of care.<\/p>\n

What to consider with regard to social insurance?<\/p>\n

Unemployment, health, pension and accident insurance continue with reduced wage payments. However, the lower income also reduces unemployment benefits and sick pay if you become unemployed or are prevented from working due to prolonged illness.<\/p>\n

Contributions to pension insurance are also reduced. However, they can apply for additional contributions via the nursing care insurance fund.<\/p>\n

If an employee wants to take family care leave, he or she must agree on the reduced working hours with the employer and conclude a contract. The company then pays its employee the pro rata salary for the reduced working hours.<\/p>\n

The employer also tops up half of the missing amount. He finances this from an interest-free federal loan. This is paid back by withholding a portion of the salary at the end of the family care period.<\/p>\n

Can family caregiver time be divided among more than one person?<\/p>\n

The Family Caregiver Leave Act stipulates that you can only take caregiver leave once per person in need of care. However, it is possible for more than one person to share the family care time.<\/p>\n

Example: In the Muller family, Mrs. Muller requires care. Your two daughters Anna and Sophie take 12 months of family care leave to look after their mother. They can either both apply for 12 months at the same time, then they will have used up the total entitlement of 24 months. Or you can split the time and take it one after the other.<\/p>\n

Family care leave Prerequisites: Who can take it?<\/h2>\n

In order to take family care leave, certain conditions must be met. The two most important are:<\/p>\n