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7/12/22

The Netherlands: Dutch government to tackle shortage of workers with national plan

The Cabinet will come up with a course of action to combat the shortage of workers personnel, including Tunspecified "further measures.” But most plans will only take effect in the future, with new policies enacted by the government expected to remain in place for a longer period of time. The shortage on the labor market will still be felt for quite some time as a result.

On Friday, Minister of Social Affairs Karien van Gennip and colleagues wrote an extensive letter to the Tweede Kamer about the shortage of workers. This shortage is acutely visible in everyday life, such as in public transport and at Schiphol Airport. The government must also act, in addition to the important role employers play, the minister acknowledged.

Read more at: Dutch government to tackle shortage of workers with national plan | NL Times

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