Ciao a tutti,

    Con tutti i licenziamenti che si verificano ultimamente, sto pensando di ottenere un’assicurazione legale (Rechtsschutzversicherung) in Germania per un po ‘di tranquillità.

    Lavoro con un contratto illimitato e la mia azienda rientra in IG Metall. Durante il controllo di Check24, ho visto che la copertura “Beruf” (relativa al lavoro) non si applica se sei un libero professionista o amministratore delegato

    Sto principalmente cercando protezione in due aree: • Problemi sul posto di lavoro (licenziamenti, controversie salariali, risoluzione ingiusta, ecc.) • Problemi di quartiere o abitazioni (controversie sul proprietario, reclami di rumore, ecc.)

    La mia domanda è: consiglieresti di andare per una polizza assicurativa legale privata o sta unendo a IG Metall la mossa più intelligente per qualcuno come me, dato che offrono anche supporto legale?

    Eventuali suggerimenti, esperienze o raccomandazioni del fornitore sarebbero davvero apprezzati. Grazie in anticipo!

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    4 commenti

    1. Unhappy_Researcher68 on

      Unions are great for protecting your rights as a worker. They cover everything wirk related. They will also give advice on housing/renting laws but usualy don’t cover the legal costs.

    2. rubenknol on

      it’s always a good idea to get legal insurance with job module, unions will not automatically help with any kind of legal conflict, or pay for the court costs associated with it

      keep in mind though that most legal insurances have a waiting period for (up to) 3 months where events aren’t covered after subscribing, so get one sooner rather than later

    3. zedman_forever on

      My legal insurance has been more than worth it. Legal costs are not something that I’d want to pay out of pocket.

    4. clancy688 on

      If your company is under IG Metall, then… just join IG Metall.

      You pay 1% of your gross salary (deducted from your net salary) every month, you can deduct the expenses from your taxes (under Werbungskosten, so if you’re already above 1230 € and are paid high enough you get back 42 cents for every € you spent), and you’ll have legal insurance (for work only) from IG Metall, starting three mobths after you signed up.

      Probably a better deal than getting it yourself.

      Downside: As a union member, if IG Metall goes on strike, you’re required to go on strike too.

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