Peculiar responsibility for employees
'Rumpeldibumpel, away is the pal', so said a judge to a truck driver. The truck driver while on the phone unfortunately swerved into the ditch and the truck was completely destroyed.
Like in this example, employees at work may cause damage and this could mean the interruption of the production, it may be an accident or simply a cup of coffee poured carelessly on the keyboard of the computer.
If it happens more than one time the employer should valuate to hold him or her responsible for the damage.
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Maike Koch
Attorney
Specialist lawyer for labour law
Phone: +49 (0) 221 / 97 31 43 - 75
maike.koch(at)werner-ri.de
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