Netherlands

The Netherlands might be referred to as the “the little big man” of Europe. With its 16,7 million inhabitants on 40,000 km it is one of the smallest and most densely populated countries in Europe, nevertheless ranking as the fifth economy in the Eurozone. The country is noted for its stable industrial relations, moderate unemployment and inflation, a sizable trade surplus, and an important role as a European transportation hub.

With commercial temporary agency work dating back into the 1940’s, and (after UK) the highest % of temporary workers in its workforce, it’s also one of the most flexible countries in Europe and the home of two of the largest staffing companies in the world: Randstad and USG People.

Dutch socio-economic decision taking is characterized by the tri-partite cooperation between Employer organisations, Labour Unions and Government, often referred to as the Polder model. Associations ABU and NBBU represent the interests of the staffing industry.

The Dutch legislation on temporary agency work is probably the closest to the European Temporary Agency Work Directive (AWD). The model of Flexibility and Security introduced in 1999 was arguably a great influence on the main lines of the AWD and an inspiration for the European term ‘flexicurity’.

EMEA SI Report Webinar - June 2019

24 June 2019

  • 1 hour EMEA staffing webinar
  • Guest speaker Patricia Honcoop from ABU
  • Netherlands Staffing Market Trends
  • Most Attractive Staffing Markets
  • European Employment Barometer
  • Buyer Survey Insights

Most Attractive Staffing Markets Globally 2019

4 June 2019

  • This interactive tool provides comparative insights over 60 different staffing markets assessed across six Continents.
  • Our analysis provides a basic structure for understanding different strengths and weaknesses and a template for comparing a wide range of very different markets.
  • Staffing markets... More

Global Staffing Industry Market Estimates and Forecast: May 2019 Update

24 May 2019

  • Staffing industry generates EUR 415 billion (USD 490 billion) of revenue worldwide in 2018
  • SIA projects global staffing revenue growth of 4% next year
  • Of the fourteen largest markets, only China and India projected to grow more than 5% next year

Les marchés de travail temporaire les plus attractifs à l’international

4 April 2019

  • French translation of the Most Attractive Staffing Markets report
  • Analysing the relative attractiveness of 60 staffing markets over 6 continents
  • Includes interactive tool to tune the analysis to your business' requirements

Most Attractive Staffing Markets Globally 2019

6 March 2019

  • This report provides comparative insights over 60 different staffing markets assessed across six Continents.
  • Our analysis provides a basic structure for understanding different strengths and weaknesses and a template for comparing a wide range of very different markets.
  • Fine-tune this analysis... More

Most Attractive Staffing Markets Globally 2019

6 March 2019

  • This report provides comparative insights over 60 different staffing markets assessed across six Continents.
  • Our analysis provides a basic structure for understanding different strengths and weaknesses and a template for comparing a wide range of very different markets.
  • Fine-tune this analysis... More

Legal Calendar 2019: EMEA

22 January 2019

  • This report highlights the legal changes and developments expected to impact the workforce environment in 2019 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
  • Employers in France must now deduct withholding tax and social security contributions from their employees pay; while statutory pay rates in the... More

Europe Legal Update Q4 2018

10 January 2019

  • In this report, we round up the legal developments affecting the workforce solutions ecosystem across Europe in Q4 2018:
  • European Union: Right to accrued holiday pay is not automatically lost if leave not taken
  • France: Implementation of withholding tax from 1 January 2019; Court characterises... More

Global Compliance Trends for 2019

14 December 2018

  • During 2018, there were significant developments in relation to laws on data protection, the classification of self-employed independent contractors, equality and family-friendly policies across the world.
  • These trends continue into 2019, but there will also be an emphasis on equality, family-friendly... More

Results Calendar for 2019

12 December 2018

  • See how your competitors or suppliers are faring
  • Provides a spreadsheet you can upload into Outlook
  • All the events listed will be covered in the Daily News