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Schiphol security guards sound alarm: workload sky-high and safety under pressure

Schiphol security guards sound alarm: workload sky-high and safety under pressure

Security guards at Schiphol Airport, represented by the FNV union, are sounding the alarm over excessive workloads and a failing safety culture. Employees report that the high pressure is affecting their well-being and is part of a broader, systemic pattern that compromises security.

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