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Educational leave, Hessen

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Name of the instrument - Local language
Bildungsurlaub Hessen
Name of the instrument - English translation
Educational leave, Hessen
Scheme ID
235
Country
Germany
Reporting year
2015
Type of instrument
Training leave
Type of entry
Example for a group of instruments
Short description

Employees who have been employed for at least 6 month with the current employer have a right to paid educational leave for 10 days within 2 years. Employees continue to receive their wage during the leave and retain all rights vis-à-vis the employer and the social security system.

Short description of the related instruments

In 2014, in 12 out of 16 German Federal States (Länder), employees have a right vis-à-vis their employers to a short paid educational leave (no regulation on leaves are established in Bavaria, Saxony, and Thuringia. Baden-Württemberg has granted educational leave from 1th of July 2015 onwards). Typically, employees have the right to 5 days of paid educational leave per year, which could be blocked to 10 days in 2 years. Some States allow to block leaves for up to 20 days. Berlin gives a right for 10 days for workers up to 25 years of age. Saarland is the only Federal State, which requires employers only to provide for 3 days of paid and further 3 days for unpaid leave. During their leaves, employees can attend either civic education or continuing vocational training. Employees continue to receive wage payment during the leave and retain all rights vis-à-vis the employer and the social security system. Employers bear the wage costs. Exceptions are only Rhineland-Palantinate (providing a lump sum per day of leave to companies with up to 50 employees) and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (re-funding a lump sum of EUR 110 for each day of leave for civic education and EUR 55 for each day of leave for CVT). There is no statistical overview on beneficiaries across the German Federal States. According to one estimate, roughly 1 per cent of the employees uses leave each year, however, with considerable differences across the Federal States. Beyond the educational leave on a legal base, various collective agreements exist stating some rights for educational leave. According to one estimate, 25 per cent of the work force is covered by a collective agreement with a regulation on educational leave. There is a database on these agreements (http://www.initiative-weiter-bilden.de/vereinbarungen_zur_weiterbildung… ). Furthermore, in many companies, there are agreements on educational leaves at company level.
Http://www.bildungsurlaub.de/files/bersicht%20ber%20die%20Regelungen%20in%20de…

Level of operation
Regional
Name of a part of the country
nap
Name of the region (for regional instruments)
Hessen
Name of the sector (for sectoral instruments)
nap
Relevance
Marginal scheme
Legal basis

Hessian Act on the right to educational leave - in short: Hessian Education Leave Act (HBUG) Hessisches Bildungsurlaubsgesetz

Objective(s) and target(s)

To meet the needs of lifelong learning. Educational leave for vocational training aims at enabling the individuals to acquire new content for their own career field, expand existing skills or just vocational refreshment.
In the context of political education it opens up the chance for political and social development to reflect social life in a wider context.

Year of implementation
1998
Operation/management

Hessen Ministry for Social Affairs and Integration

Eligible group(s)

Employees in Hessen, trainees and persons treated as such; other persons who are to be regarded as workers because of their economic dependence on the employer, employees in sheltered workshops.

Group(s) with preferential treatment

None

Education and training eligible

Training must concern political education or continuing vocational training; training must be held at least 5 consecutive days.

Source of financing and collection mechanism

Employer, employee

Financing formula and allocation mechanisms

Employees have a right to five days of training leave per year to attend a recognised training.
Employees receive continuing wage payment during the leave and retain all rights vis-à-vis the employer and the social security system. Employers bear the wage costs.

Eligible costs

Specific arrangement

Volumes of funding

na

Beneficiaries/take up

Overall 10 515 individuals made use of a training leave in 2010.

Organisation responsible for monitoring/evaluation

Hessen Ministry for Social Affairs and Integration.

Monitoring/evaluation reports available

Evaluation: https://soziales.hessen.de/sites/default/files/HSM/erfahrungsbericht_20…

Most relevant webpage - in English

na

Most relevant webpage - local language

http://www.hsm.hessen.de/irj/HSM_Internet?cid=1454413ed369823dc2dd717bd…

Sources

http://www.hsm.hessen.de/irj/HSM_Internet?cid=1454413ed369823dc2dd717bd…

Busse, Gerd, & Heidemann, Winfried. (2012). Betriebliche Weiterbildung - Betriebs- und Dienstvereinbarungen : Analyse und Handlungsempfehlungen (3. Auswertung ed.). Frankfurt am Main: Bund.

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  • Education and training eligible
  • Source of financing and collection mechanism
  • Financing formula and allocation mechanisms
  • Eligible costs
  • Volumes of funding
  • Beneficiaries/take up
  • Organisation responsible for monitoring/evaluation
  • Monitoring/evaluation reports available
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