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Teacher Written Sick for 15 Years, Teacher Boss Appalled: "Not yet Experienced"

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Since 2009, a leh-re-erin has been ill and is supposed to become an amt-er-er-suchung. She found this to be disproportionate.

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For more than 15 years, an official teacher from NRW remained on sick leave and continued to receive full salary. When the servant finally wanted to send her to the official doctor, she refused. The president of the NRW Association of Teachers reacts outrageously.

·Dortmund, Germany
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For more than 15 years a teacher from North Rhine-Westphalia has been permanently ill. The country as a servant becomes suspicious and orders a visit to the official doctor. The teacher defends herself, she sees her personal rights violated. The Supreme Administrative Court contradicts.

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Since 2009, a leh-re-erin has been ill and is supposed to become an amt-er-er-suchung. She found this to be disproportionate.

·Berlin, Germany
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A high school teacher from the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia has been on sick leave for more than 15 years - now, according to a court decision, she must undergo a medical examination by a doctor.

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A teacher from Duisburg, who has been on sick leave for 15 years, now has to face an official doctor. Her complaint was dismissed in court.

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In the Ruhr area, a teacher had a total of 15 years of sick leave. When the state of NRW then investigates and arranges an examination by an official doctor, she refuses. As the case goes on.

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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