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Paid sick days should be a basic right, not a privilege
(theindependent.ca)
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In the Netherlands its like 2 years
In Germany, employees with an approved sick note will receive 100% of their salary for up to six weeks, and after that will be paid 70% until fit to work.
I think in NL its 1 year 100%, then 1 year 70%, after that I think the government takes over
1 year 70%, then the govt takes over at 70%.
You get 100% for short absences with all decent employers as a benefit.
The real perk though is unlimited self-certifying. Your employer has no right to know what kind of sick you are.