Contents
Principles on the law governing internships in the municipal public service
- Definition of internships and legal status of interns.
- Differentiation from the training relationship and the employment relationship.
- Differentiation from trainee program, traineeship and working students.
- Dangers and undesirable legal consequences of incorrect delimitation.
Presentation and differentiation of different types of internships according to requirements and legal effects
- The important distinction between voluntary internships and mandatory internships.
- Internships in accordance with the interns(P-RL) of the VKA dated 21.11.2014.
- Internship guidelines of the federal and state governments.
- Dealing with Bachelor students and dual students on internships.
- Internships in accordance with the Minimum Wage Act (MiLoG).
- Internships in accordance with the collective agreement for interns in the public sector (TVPöD/VKA).
Remuneration claims and exceptions to the remuneration obligation
- Overview of the legal basis and amount of remuneration.
- TVPöD (VKA), Internship Guidelines (P-RL) VKA/Federal/State, §§ 26, 17 BBiG, § 138 BGB.
- Remuneration according to the MiLoG and exceptions thereto (§§ 1, 22 MiLoG).
- interns without entitlement to remuneration.
Possibilities and limits of contract design
Apprenticeships in the municipal public service - selected legal issues
- Areas of application of the TVAöD - BBiG (VKA) and the TVAöD - Pflege (VKA) as well as an overview of the corresponding federal and state regulations.
- Retraining measures and application of collective bargaining law.
- TVAöD (VKA) and transitional allowance from Job-Center, DRV, BG, Bundeswehr.
- Training contract, ancillary agreements, contract drafting.
- Probationary period in the training relationship and extension options.
- Part-time training in the public sector and pro rata remuneration.
- Parental leave and part-time parental leave during training.
- Shortening and extending the training period.
- Assumption of costs for working and learning materials, learning materials allowance.
- Expiry of the training period and request for extension.
- Dealing with illness and failing the exam.
- Requests for continued employment and notification obligations pursuant to Section 16 (3) TVAöD (VKA).
- Obligation to take on an employment relationship in accordance with § 16a TVAöD (VKA).
- Conflicts between § 16a TVAöD (VKA) and other takeover obligations or preferential rights.
Your benefit
- They know exactly which internships are to be remunerated and which are not.
- You no longer run the risk of paying too little or too high a salary.
- They are aware of the consequences that an incorrect legal assessment can have and avoid legal ambiguities and thus litigation risks in future.
- You are aware of your duties towards trainees and interns and can fulfill them correctly.
- Unresolved legal issues are highlighted and your awareness of legal risks is heightened.
- The practical handling of interns and trainees in the public sector is made easier, sources of error are recognized and avoided in the future.
Methods
The basics and most important issues in dealing with interns and trainees are presented in a practical and systematic way and are deepened using examples and concrete recommendations for action. There will be an active exchange of experiences and the joint processing of cases from the personnel practice of the participants and the speaker.
Recommended for
Employees from HR departments, particularly in the (municipal) public sector, managers, HR officers and training officers.
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Start dates and details
Friday, 15.08.2025
09:00 am - 4:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.

Wednesday, 03.09.2025
09:00 am - 4:00 pm

Tuesday, 10.03.2026
09:00 am - 4:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.