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If an unavoidable temporary loss of working hours occurs in your company, short-time working allowance can be paid in full or in part for your employees. The loss of earnings is partially compensated by short-time working allowance and is intended to prevent redundancies.
This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
In difficult economic times, employment costs can be a burden for the company. If, for example, a company suffers a loss of working hours due to an acute crisis situation because production has to be restricted due to a lack of supplies, short-time working may be indicated. During short-time working, employees temporarily work less or not at all. The short-time working allowance then partially compensates for the loss of earnings. It is intended to relieve your company and help to preserve jobs.
Employers are responsible for reporting the loss of work and applying for short-time working allowance. Employees do not have to do anything. Short-time working can be introduced for the entire company or for individual departments. The amount of short-time working allowance depends on the employee's income and the actual loss of work/earnings during the period of short-time working:
You will receive the short-time working allowance at the earliest from the calendar month in which the Federal Employment Agency receives your notification of the loss of earnings. The short-time working allowance is a reimbursement benefit. As an employer, you initially pay wages and salaries to your employees in advance. The short-time working allowance is settled monthly in arrears with the Federal Employment Agency at the payroll office and paid to you retroactively.
Short-time working allowance can be applied for in the event of temporary and unavoidable loss of working hours
Minimum requirements:
Company requirements:
Personal requirements:
Further prerequisite:
You can apply for short-time working allowance in writing or online. However, you can also use KEA (Kurzarbeitergeld-Dokumente elektronisch annehmen) if necessary.
The procedure is in two stages: first you report the loss of working hours, then you submit the application.
If you want to apply for short-time working allowance in writing:
If you want to apply for short-time working allowance online:
If you want to use KEA (accept short-time working allowance documents electronically) for the application for short-time working allowance and the associated payroll list:
There are no costs.
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If your company belongs to the construction industry or an equivalent company and you lose work during the so-called bad weather period, you can partially compensate for your employees' loss of earnings with seasonal short-time allowance.
If your company has to permanently reduce its workforce due to restructuring, you can receive a temporary short-time transfer allowance for these employees, which partially compensates for the loss of earnings during this time and supports the search for new employment.