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Menstrual and menopause symptoms in cleaning labor agreement: 'Endure the discomfort'

Menstrual and menopause symptoms in cleaning labor agreement: 'Endure the discomfort'

The Dutch cleaning sector has officially included provisions for menstrual and menopause symptoms in its new collective labor agreement. This update recognizes the impact of these health issues on work performance and allows for personalized arrangements between employers and employees.

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Netherlands will be unable to meet electricity demand by 2030, grid operator TenneT warns

Netherlands will be unable to meet electricity demand by 2030, grid operator TenneT warns

Grid operator TenneT warns that the Netherlands will be unable to fully meet its electricity demand by 2030. This situation increases the risk of energy shortages as the demand continues to outpace the grid's capacity.

TenneT sees risk of power shortages increasing faster: 'Must be prepared'

TenneT sees risk of power shortages increasing faster: 'Must be prepared'

TenneT, the operator of the Dutch high-voltage grid, warns that the risk of power shortages is increasing more rapidly than expected due to growing demand. Potential shortages could occur on winter evenings with low wind and solar output, when continuous power sources like gas plants may be insufficient to meet needs.

Heemskerk coalition formed: HL, HvH and CDA reach agreement

Heemskerk coalition formed: HL, HvH and CDA reach agreement

A new governing coalition has been formed in Heemskerk after political parties Heemskerk Lokaal, Hart van Heemskerk, and CDA reached a final agreement. The announcement follows weeks of negotiations and formalizes the new local government's composition.

Van Ark advocated for stricter COVID lockdown in autumn 2020

Van Ark advocated for stricter COVID lockdown in autumn 2020

Former Health Minister Tamara van Ark testified to the parliamentary inquiry commission that she pushed for a strict lockdown in the autumn of 2020 to combat rising COVID-19 cases. Despite her recommendation, the Dutch cabinet initially opted for milder measures in October before eventually implementing a hard lockdown in December.