Der Dauerstreit um die Lohnfortzahlung im Krankheitsfall

Karenztag-Debatte neu entfacht: Allianz-Chef Oliver Bäte polarisiert

Allianz-Chef Oliver Bäte hat mit seiner Forderung nach einem sogenannten Karenztag – einem Tag, an dem krankgemeldete Arbeitnehmer auf ihr Gehalt verzichten müssten – eine lange ruhende Diskussion in Deutschland neu aufleben lassen. Während diese Idee zuletzt 2005 intensiver debattiert wurde und damals auch von CDU und FDP abgelehnt wurde, zeigt sich die CDU im Jahr 2025 angesichts der aktuellen Wirtschaftskrise offener für eine neue Prüfung. Doch warum ist dieses Thema einerseits ein politisch heikles Terrain im Wahlkampf, aber gleichzeitig von zentraler Bedeutung für das Land? Darüber spricht Gordon Repinski in einer aktuellen Episode des Berlin Playbooks, zusammen mit POLITICO-Gesundheitsexperten Jürgen Klöckner.

Im 200-Sekunden-Interview zur Thematik nimmt Sepp Müller, der stellvertretende Vorsitzende der Unionsfraktion, Stellung und erläutert, warum er die Diskussion um den Karenztag für richtig und wichtig hält.

Politische Entwicklungen in Österreich und ein Blick Richtung Seeon

Währenddessen berichtet POLITICO Senior Reporter Oliver Noyan über die Regierungsbildung in Österreich, die in den Händen der rechtspopulistischen FPÖ unter Parteichef Herbert Kickl liegt. Seine Analyse beleuchtet unter anderem, welche Veränderungen Kickl möglicherweise in der europäischen Migrationspolitik anstoßen könnte und welche Rolle das Konzept der „Habsburger Achse“ dabei spielt.

Zurück nach Bayern: Chefkorrespondent Rasmus Buchsteiner ist bei der Winterklausur der CSU im oberbayerischen Seeon vor Ort, wo morgen der Unions-Kanzlerkandidat und CDU-Chef Friedrich Merz erwartet wird. Eine spannende Frage dabei ist, wie viel bayerische Akzeptanz die prominenten CSU-Gesichter dem „Preußen“ Merz zubilligen.

Tägliches Update für Politikinteressierte: Das Berlin Playbook

Für alle, die den Überblick in der Politikszene behalten wollen: Das Berlin Playbook als Podcast liefert täglich ab 5 Uhr die wichtigsten Nachrichten, Hintergründe und Analysen zu aktuellen Themen. Gordon Repinski und das POLITICO-Team fassen die politischen Entwicklungen kompakt und fundiert zusammen – mit einem klaren Fokus auf Deutschland und Europa.

Für Hauptstadt-Insider:
Zusätzlich zum Podcast bietet der Berlin Playbook-Newsletter die zentrale morgendliche Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten Themen. Ab sofort kostenlos abonnierbar hier.

Weitere Einblicke von Berlin Playbook-Host und POLITICO-Executive Editor Gordon Repinski gibt es auch auf Social Media:
Instagram: @gordon.repinski
X (ehemals Twitter): @GordonRepinski


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