• barsoap@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    Civil servants don’t have that right in Germany, at the utmost they can work to rule. OTOH you practically can’t be fired, you can’t be laid off, you get a cushy pension and the state is legally required to have good working conditions, and courts will enforce it for you.

    There’s a reason that all those civil servants the DB inherited when it got privatised are still civil servants: The status is actually quite nice. Same goes for Deutsche Post and Telekom, they also still have tons of civil servants they, as private companies, have to treat like the state treats other civil servants.

    Oh, side tidbit: Civil servants don’t get days off. They get ordered to recuperate.

    • Brocon@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      But aren’t most civil servants that work nowadays Fahrdienstleiter at DB Netz?