Labour and social security

Labour and social security

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  1. Employment growth levels in third quarter
  2. Unemployment stable again
  3. Almost 1.5 million workers with chronic affliction
  4. Social services still owed over one billion euro
  5. Fewer men and young people in trade unions
  6. Sharp rise in collectively agreeds wages
  7. Nearly half of employees save via company schemes
  8. Work load not increasing
  9. Unemployment stable
  10. Slower employment growth in Utrecht
  11. Over half a million employees earn one thoussand guilders
  12. Decrease in welfare and unemployment benefits slowing down
  13. Unemployment remains stable
  14. Government employees older
  15. Job market still tight
  16. Job growth stable in the second quarter
  17. Number of vacancies high and stable
  18. Less than 50 thousand long-term unemployed
  19. Fewer flexible work contracts
  20. High labour participation rates for university graduates
  21. More immigrants than nationals unemployed in 2000
  22. Less agency work under new law
  23. Non-western immigrants more likely to receive benefit
  24. Unemployment May-July
  25. Older people continue to work longer
  26. Unemployment down
  27. Fewer income support and unemployment benefits
  28. Employment continues to grow
  29. End of increase in vacancies
  30. Unemployment falls further
  31. Industrial action cost fewer working days in 2000
  32. More employees taking courses
  33. Unemployment down further
  34. Unemployment down
  35. Number of welfare recipients declining
  36. Sick leave rates still rising
  37. Union membership falling
  38. Labour shortage continues
  39. Job vacancies still increasing
  40. Unemployment stable
  41. Fall in Dutch unemployment stronger than EU average
  42. Regional differences in unemployment remain unchanged
  43. Unemployment stable
  44. Employment growth slowed down in 2000
  45. Fewer people on supplementary benefit
  46. Fewer people on income support
  47. Unemployment stable and low
  48. Number of job vacancies still high
  49. Flex workers mainly young and female
  50. Artists on income support