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National Heat Plan and code yellow in effect, Amsterdam homeless shelters stay open longer

National Heat Plan and code yellow in effect, Amsterdam homeless shelters stay open longer

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Housing priority for healthcare, education, and childcare

Housing priority for healthcare, education, and childcare

Haarlem has reopened and expanded its priority housing scheme for healthcare, education, and childcare professionals to combat regional staff shortages caused by high housing costs. The city, in partnership with housing corporations, will now allocate up to 100 rental properties per year to eligible workers in these essential sectors.

More long-term sick employees sidelined: 10 percent increase since 2022

More long-term sick employees sidelined: 10 percent increase since 2022

The number of long-term sick employees has increased by 10 percent since 2022, totaling over 900,000 people. This growth significantly outpaces the 4 percent increase in the total workforce during the same period.

Your pet can also suffer from heat: what your dog, cat or rabbit needs

Your pet can also suffer from heat: what your dog, cat or rabbit needs

As temperatures are forecast to rise in the coming days, pet owners are being offered advice on how to protect their animals from the extreme heat. The article provides practical tips for keeping dogs, cats, and rabbits safe and comfortable during the sunny period.

Ji Hee de Valk (D66) returns to Haarlem city council: ‘Young caregivers need support’

Ji Hee de Valk (D66) returns to Haarlem city council: ‘Young caregivers need support’

Ji Hee de Valk was re-installed as a D66 city council member in Haarlem on Wednesday, succeeding Dimitry van den Berg. De Valk, a privacy expert, takes over the seat after Van den Berg resigned to become an alderman in Heemstede.

Province takes over potentially contaminated land from Schiphol

Province takes over potentially contaminated land from Schiphol

The province of Noord-Holland acquired land from Schiphol Airport through a swap that may be contaminated from a 2008 PFOS leak. Although SchipholWatch warns of a potential million-euro liability, provincial authorities claim the environmental and financial risks are negligible.