Dismissal during the probationary period β rights & obligations in Swiss employment law

The probationary period is an important phase of the employment relationship β for employers and employees. But what should be considered if you cancel during this period? Here is a compact overview of the most important rules and rights Swiss Code of Obligations (OR).
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1. How long is the trial period?
The legal period is 1 month (Β§Art. 335b OR), unless otherwise agreed in the employment contract. It may not exceed 3 months amount to.
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2. Notice period during the trial period
Termination may be made with a notice period of 7 calendar days take place. This applies to both sides.
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3. Is there a need for a reason for termination?
No β there is a cancellation during the trial period without justification admissible. However, the rules against abusive terminations apply (Β§ Art. 336 OR).
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4. What happens in case of illness or accident?
There is protection against dismissal not. However, there may be a right to continued payment of wages, depending on the duration of the contract and the applicable scale (Bernese, Basler, Zurich).
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5. Tips for a fair separation
Even during the trial period, notice of termination should be given in writing and factually. With Jurilo receive legally compliant templates and verified answers within seconds.
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