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Csu Wants to Abolish Telephone Illness

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The CSU-Landegruppe demands that telephone reports of sick people should soon no longer be possible. This idea is part of a draft for its conference of exams on the Three King's Day in the monastery of Seeon.

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The CSU-Landegruppe demands that telephone reports of sick people should soon no longer be possible. This idea is part of a draft for its conference of exams on the Three King's Day in the monastery of Seeon.

In a draft resolution, the CSU parliamentary group sets out its demands "for a competitive economy" – flexible working hours, tax cuts and no more sick leave by telephone.

The CSU believes the rate of sick leave in Germany is too high. In the future, anyone who is ill should have to visit a doctor's office to obtain a sick note.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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