Strike right for teachers: Conference Forbidden well?!? planned in Frankfurt

Strike right for teachers: Conference Forbidden well?!? planned in Frankfurt

DGB-Haus Frankfurt, Deutschland - what was that excitement back then! Exactly ten years ago, the civil servants in Hesse went on the barricades and set a strong sign towards politics with a strike. Today, on June 16, 2025, the Union Education and Science is reminiscent of this historical moment and has announced an interesting conference on the occasion of the anniversary. Under the title "Forbidden well?!?" will be discussed on Thursday, September 4, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the DGB-Haus Frankfurt about the right to strike. The invitation has already been sent, and it is urgently called for a lively participation so that many colleagues participate in this important exchange.

But the legal framework for strike as a civil servant teacher has not really changed in recent years. The ban on strike for teachers with civil service status, which was confirmed by a judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), remains upright. This judgment makes it clear that the ban is legitimate and that the impressed fines for unauthorized strikes were proportionate. One example is the teacher Kerstin Wienrank, who was punished for participating in a warning strike in 2009, despite the fact that she had organized the representation to avoid lessons. Financial penalties of 100 to 300 euros are not uncommon.

Legal basis for the bereau

According to the Federal Constitutional Court, which decided in 2018 that these restrictions are constitutional, civil servants have a special obligation to loyalty to the state. This obligation ensures that you have to be reliable in times of crisis. The ban on strike is therefore a core component of the professional civil servant and is regarded as a fundamental structural principle, which is anchored in Article 33 paragraph 5 of the Basic Law. It does not matter whether or not the civil servants perform sovereign tasks or not; The civil servant status is decisive.

The legal foundations are therefore clear: civil servants, including a civil servant teacher, must not go on strike in Germany. Even if the right to strike is regulated differently in other countries, the German case law sees an adequate reason for this prohibition in the officials of the officials. However, the advocacy of the officials is guaranteed because they can organize themselves unionized and bring their concerns to the public on other ways. If you want to work as a teacher in Hesse and value a strike right, you should consider whether an employment as an employee would not be a better choice.

The planned conference "forbidden well?!?" will not only offer a tribute to the strike of ten years ago, but also a way to discuss the current state of affairs and future developments in the field of rights and duties. The event location in the DGB-Haus Frankfurt promises a lively exchange that nobody should miss.

So if you are interested in this topic and want to actively work for the rights of teachers, remember September 4th! Here are all the necessary information at a glance:

date Time Ort Title
04. September 2025 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. DGB-Haus Frankfurt forbidden well?!?
Interested parties should not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the dialogue about the conditions for teachers and the right to strike. Stay tuned when it comes to education and the rights of teachers - there is something!

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OrtDGB-Haus Frankfurt, Deutschland
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