Europe’s Agency Work Directive ‘Imbalanced’ - 3/26/2014
on to note that Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden restrict the use of agency work in legislation as well as collective labor agreements. “These restrictions are
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Setting Up Shop, Globally - 5/23/2012
Agreement.
Many hirers and MSPs find that based on this, it is usually sensible to start European programs in the U.K., the Netherlands and Germany. The further south you go in Europe the harder it tends
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Contingent Workforce: What the Future May Hold for Europe - 6/19/2013
Talent shortages most prevalent in Germany followed by U.K., Netherlands, and Poland
As the war for talent heats up in Europe, companies are predicted to use more social media, graduate schemes
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When temporary workers strike - 10/01/2014
and recruitment agencies.
But it’s not just temporary workers in the developing world that are lashing out.
In the Netherlands, an unnamed temporary worker entered an office of recruitment giant Randstad, poured
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Behind the News: Other EU Directives - 7/13/2011
with experts of the Interior Committee. The pending legislation actually has stricter documentation obligations than those laid out in the Sanctions Directive.
* The Netherlands has legislation currently going
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Global: Contingent Staffing Regulations - 2/15/2012
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Europe: Global Differences in Education - 9/21/2011
by Australia, Austria, Ireland, the Netherlands and UK.
The OECD report suggests that, as the global mobility of the workforce increases, it becomes crucial for countries to strike the right balance between
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Global: Temporary Staffing Creates More Efficient Labor Markets - 10/26/2011
policies
access to training
public/private partnership between employment services
commitment to fighting illegal practices
On this basis, Ciett rates the Netherlands, Sweden, U
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European Economies Face an Unpredictable 2012 - 11/30/2011
and the Netherlands to 0.5 percent from 1.7 percent. Adding to the gloom, the Bank of England announced that it now expects U.K. GDP to grow by a mere 1.0 percent next year — half its previous forecast. Mervyn King
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