- 1 in 5 workers won’t receive holiday pay this year
- Trade union says working from home should be a right
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- Employees enjoy working from home, but miss socialising at the office
- Three-quarters of home workers don’t expect to return to the office
- The Netherlands is one of the world’s best countries for remote working in 2021
- Dutch employers want to temporarily lower salaries in times of crisis
- Dutch unemployment levels fell in December despite national lockdown
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- GroenLinks: Working parents should receive paid coronavirus leave
- Women in the Netherlands more financially independent in 2019
- Many pregnant women still face discrimination in Dutch labour market
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- The aches, pains and mental strain of working from home
- Compensation for employees in the Netherlands working from home
- Amsterdam one of the best cities for international remote workers
- Coronavirus mental wave: millions at risk of burnout
- 70% of CEOs expect office space to shrink after the coronavirus
- NL is not doing enough to close pay gap, European Committee says
- Dutch trade union fighting for compensation for working from home
- Unemployment in the Netherlands continues to rise
- Over 300.000 fewer jobs in the Netherlands due to coronavirus
- Coronavirus impact: Recession in the Netherlands inevitable
- Relatively few international knowledge workers in the Netherlands
- Dutch navy now allowing women on board submarines
- Record: More than 9 million people employed in the Netherlands
- New record: More than two million businesses in the Netherlands
- The pay gap between men and women in the Netherlands is growing
- The Netherlands is the best place in Europe for remote working!
- Dutch group of investors only to invest in companies with female executives
- Restoring the gender balance: TU Eindhoven only hiring female academics
- You might get slightly less holiday pay in the Netherlands this year