Bundesverfassungsgericht: Regulations for Meat Industry: Karlsruhe Rejects Action
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In meat factories, only directly employed employees are usually allowed to slaughter, disassemble and process the meat. A lawsuit against the ban on foreign personnel fails in Karlsruhe.
After Corona outbreaks in German slaughterhouses, the regulations on workers' rights in the meat industry were tightened in 2021. However, a constitutional complaint fails in Karlsruhe.
In meat factories, only directly employed employees are usually allowed to slaughter, disassemble and process the meat. A lawsuit against the ban on foreign personnel fails in Karlsruhe.
The Federal Constitutional Court has rejected a constitutional complaint against the law to safeguard employee rights in the meat industry. The judges in Karlsruhe announced this on Wednesday. The complainants had challenged the ban on external personnel and cooperation in the slaughtering, butchering, and meat processing sectors, which is subject to fines. Since January 1, 2021, workers in this core area may no longer be employed on the basis o…
After Corona outbreaks in German slaughterhouses, the regulations on workers' rights in the meat industry were tightened in 2021. However, a constitutional complaint fails in Karlsruhe.
In meat factories, only directly employed employees are usually allowed to slaughter, disassemble and process the meat. A lawsuit against the ban on foreign personnel fails in Karlsruhe.
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