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One checkmark and Chris got a job after all: rules of employment plan for the disabled are too rigid

One checkmark and Chris got a job after all: rules of employment plan for the disabled are too rigid

Chris de Boer, who suffers from a rare blood disease, struggled to find employment because government regulations deemed him ineligible for disability job support. After discovering a loophole in the law, he was finally able to secure a position, highlighting the overly rigid rules that affect thousands of others in the Netherlands.

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