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Companies fear more pressure on permanent staff as temporary workers are already impossible to find

Companies fear more pressure on permanent staff as temporary workers are already impossible to find

Dutch companies are concerned about increasing pressure on permanent staff as stricter flexible work regulations approach and a shortage of flex workers persists. Only 6% of self-employed individuals are willing to transition to permanent employment, forcing some businesses to halt specific operations.

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