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Germany Time Tracking Mandate (2022)

Following the Federal Labor Court decision (BAG 1 ABR 22/21) in September 2022, all employers in Germany must implement a system to record total working time for all employees regardless of company size, making time tracking mandatory across German workplaces.

Last updated: 2026-03-20 19:58

Overview

On September 13, 2022, the German Federal Labor Court (Bundesarbeitsgericht - BAG) ruled that employers in Germany must introduce a system to record total working time, making time tracking effectively mandatory for all German employers.

Legal Background

Case Reference: BAG decision 1 ABR 22/21

Basis: The ruling builds on the 2019 European Court of Justice decision requiring EU member states to ensure employers establish objective, reliable, and accessible systems to measure daily working time.

Key Requirements

Employers in Germany must:

  1. Record All Working Time: Track total hours worked by each employee
  2. Daily Documentation: Record working time on a daily basis
  3. Universal Application: Applies to ALL employees regardless of company size
  4. System Implementation: Establish an objective, reliable, and accessible time recording system

What Must Be Tracked

Compliance Timeline

While the 2022 ruling established the requirement, specific implementation details and penalties continue to evolve through 2026, with employers expected to have compliant systems in place.

Impact on German Market

This mandate has significantly driven adoption of time tracking software in Germany, with tools like:

Data Protection Considerations

Time tracking systems must comply with GDPR requirements:

Exemptions

While the ruling is broadly applicable, certain categories may have different requirements:

Penalties

Employers who fail to implement required time tracking systems may face:

Best Practices for Compliance

  1. Choose Compliant Software: Select tools that meet German and EU data protection standards
  2. Clear Policies: Document and communicate time tracking procedures
  3. Employee Training: Ensure all staff understand requirements
  4. Regular Audits: Verify system compliance and data accuracy
  5. German Data Centers: Prefer solutions with data stored in Germany or EU

Pricing

N/A - This is a regulatory requirement, not a paid service.

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