Germany: Workforce reductions – what really matters
A compact guide for companies facing workforce reductions
April 09, 2026
Germany: Workforce reductions – what really mattersA compact guide for companies facing workforce reductionsApril 09, 2026 Why should I read this?Many companies are currently facing a difficult decision: reducing their workforce. The economic situation is forcing their hand – but acting too hastily risks expensive employment tribunal proceedings and significant reputational damage. A workforce reduction touches on employment protection law, works constitution law, collective bargaining agreements, and the people it affects. Before any dismissal is issued, a thorough legal assessment is needed – checking early on whether there are obstacles to dismissal and ensuring works council participation rights are carefully evaluated. What should I do?Companies should consider alternatives to redundancy dismissals before proceeding. Short-time work should be examined in cases of temporary decline in orders. Natural attrition can absorb part of the reduction need. Further options include not renewing fixed-term contracts, offering early retirement arrangements, or implementing voluntary separation programmes. The 5 steps to a successful workforce reduction:
What else do I need to know about workforce reductions?The most common mistake in practice: a business decision is made without adequately considering legal or operational issues, leading to significant delays and putting management in an uncomfortable position. Another classic error is assessing the timeline far too optimistically – especially when works council bodies need to be involved, negotiations regularly take longer than planned. Working with best-case and worst-case scenarios from the very beginning tempers unrealistic expectations and gives the entire team a solid planning foundation. Employers should also develop communication strategies early on to maintain control of the narrative. Losing this control can lead to significant reputational damage and may be economically disadvantageous – for example, when employees consider severance packages insufficient and choose to take their case to the employment tribunal. Further reading on workforce reductionsWorkforce reductions are never easy – but with the right preparation, a solid legal assessment, and a well-thought-out communication strategy, they can be carried out in a legally compliant and fair manner. Latest Insights
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