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Teacher Too Fat to Be a Civil Servant? Administrative Court Overturns Negative Notice

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DRESDEN. Health aptitude determines whether teachers are being held responsible – and these decisions repeatedly end up in court. In Saxony, the Chemnitz Administrative Court has now lifted the rejection of an officialship, which had been justified by high blood pressure and an increased body mass index. The court made it clear that health risks alone are not sufficient to exclude applicants from official status. Rather, it was crucial whether a…
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DRESDEN. Health aptitude determines whether teachers are being held responsible – and these decisions repeatedly end up in court. In Saxony, the Chemnitz Administrative Court has now lifted the rejection of an officialship, which had been justified by high blood pressure and an increased body mass index. The court made it clear that health risks alone are not sufficient to exclude applicants from official status. Rather, it was crucial whether a…

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News4teachers broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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