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More sick leave compared to last year: 'Workload most cited reason'

More sick leave compared to last year: 'Workload most cited reason'

Sickness absence in the Netherlands rose to 5.8% in the first quarter of this year, compared to the 5% average seen in previous years. Increased work pressure was cited as the most common reason for employees calling in sick.

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Haarlem makes citizens wait far too long for decisions; penalty payments cost municipality a fortune

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Tom Holland turned down Saturday Night Live hosting gigs due to dyslexia

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Even the most seasoned officers stunned by Dutch ‘Pelicot case’ with special VIP rooms for rape: ‘This is a terrible eye-opener’

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