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Prime Minister Rutte and Minister De Jonge provided an explanation and answered questions about the continuation of the partial lockdown and perhaps the most important question about what we can do this year with...
In times of corona, many people still work from home. During the last press conference, the government again asked people to work from home if possible. This is to prevent the spread of corona...
The consequences of the corona crisis are causing society to change. A big change is working from home, and many companies are actually discovering that working from home is completely…
Mark Rutte wasted no time during the press conference. The developments surrounding the coronavirus in our country are not going well. Working from home will continue after September 1...
Many workers who have been more or less obliged to work from home in the past period are positive about this, according to representative research by the ANWB among 2.000 Dutch people. About 60% want…
We have had an unprecedentedly turbulent first half of the year. A sharp decline in the taxi sector in early March is now followed by a very weak recovery. Last week it happened again…
[responsivevoice_button voice=”Dutch Female” buttontext=”read out”] Two themes that have made enormous progress due to the corona crisis are flexible working and sustainable mobility. But what opportunities exactly are there? Eight major employer networks…
Working from home is not new. Now everyone is a 'home worker' - including in public transport, the taxi sector, target group transport and in the coach sector. There are 'occasional' teleworkers and then there are 'structural'...
According to Prime Minister Rutte, a temporary 'lockdown' is a possibility in the long term. Rutte keeps open the possibility of temporarily virtually halting public life in the Netherlands in…