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The 2023 annual report: practical accounts, focus on knowledge migrant scheme and accident investigations
Four Turkish truck drivers are brought to the Netherlands under false pretences. They were going to deliver relief supplies to an ...
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Inspections in Gronau and Südlohn
On Monday evening, October 24, a joint inspection by the Labor Inspectorate and German authorities took place in Gronau, Germany. ...
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The Inspectorate SZW has changed its name to the Netherlands Labour Authority
From 1 January 2022, the Inspectorate SZW (Inspectie SZW) has changed its name to “Netherlands Labour Authority” (Nederlandse ...
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2022 Annual plan Netherlands Labour Authority
Cross-border cooperation, organising differently with a stronger regional commitment and making the effect of the Labour ...
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And we call her: ‘Netherlands Labour Authority’
As per 1 January 2022, the Inspectorate SZW will be named “Netherlands Labour Authority”. This decision was prompted both by the ...
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Risks on the labour market in 2020 magnified by COVID
Working with a colleague who has a bad cold but is afraid to call in sick. Colleagues sitting too close together in the canteen, ...
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Corona crisis also determines the work of the Inspectorate in 2021
The corona crisis has a major impact on society and, as such, also on the work of the Inspectorate SZW. The 2021 annual plan ...
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Watch out! Fake email 'Inspectie SZW/Inspectorate SZW'
Watch out! Fake email has been sent by the 'Inspectie SZW/Inspectorate SZW'. See example below. Don't fall in this phishing trap! ...
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Company in Zwaag employs illegal immigrants
At a company in the municipality of Zwaag, in the province of Noord-Holland, the Inspectorate SZW found two Ukrainians and three ...
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Inspections contribute to fair, healthy and safe employment
In 2019, the Inspectorate SZW increased its focus on combating unfair employment and labour exploitation. The check on the safe ...