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Holiday pay is coming: one group of workers to receive hundreds of euros extra

Holiday pay is coming: one group of workers to receive hundreds of euros extra

Dutch employees will receive their annual holiday pay at the end of May, with part-time and minimum wage workers set to see a significant increase. According to calculations by HR service provider ADP, these specific groups can expect hundreds of euros more than in previous years.

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