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NU’91: healthcare workers working less due to high fuel prices

NU’91: healthcare workers working less due to high fuel prices

Healthcare workers in the Netherlands are reportedly taking fewer extra shifts because high fuel prices exceed their travel reimbursements, causing them to lose money by working. Professional organization NU’91 stated that employees should not have to pay to perform their jobs and is calling for better compensation.

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