The new sick leave laws, under which employees can take leave from the first day of illness, have been heavily criticized. Some general practitioners have called this plan "absolut katastrophal" and have explicitly stated that this decision could have irreparable consequences for the country's healthcare system.
Strong Reactions from the Medical Community
Criticism of these new laws has intensified not only from doctors but also from experts and analysts. They believe that these changes could lead to abuses and an increase in unnecessary leaves, which will only result in more pressure on the healthcare system.
It seems that with this decision, the government is merely seeking to create an appearance of support for employees instead of addressing the root problems. Are these measures truly aimed at improving the situation for employees, or are they just considered a superficial and temporary solution?