Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging
Location
Utrecht
Founded
1975-12-18
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Recent Articles about Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging
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2023-02-16 (fnv.nl)
Unacceptable
At a large conference on the future of public transport, organized by the national government, decentralized authorities and transport companies, all experts and negotiators from trade unions are refused. Joost van der Lecq, head of the FNV Transport sector: "But of course it doesn't work that way."
Read more2022-12-03 (nrc.nl)
Column | Does a full-time bonus help?
Column: Marike Stellinga Help! Staff wanted! Everything hangs. Fewer trains are running. Schiphol cancels flights. Restaurants open on Tuesday…
Read more2022-11-28 (nd.nl)
FNV: many people can no longer work hours
Working more hours leads to having to be available even more days a week, while that can hardly be combined with care for the children, for example, concludes FNV. The current workload also plays a role, according to the union, in addition to the fact that many people are physically unable to work extra.
Read more2022-05-17 (fnv.nl)
Opinion: FNV foresaw funeral mood at Schiphol
The mood of the long line of travelers at Schiphol was more reminiscent of a funeral than of flight fun. The trade union FNV already saw it coming.
Read more2022-05-06 (bnr.nl)
Live blog | Russia says it will not use nuclear weapons in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine enters day 72. According to President Zelensky, hundreds of hospitals have been destroyed by the Russians since the start of the war. The steel factory in Mariupol should be taken before 9 May.
Read more2022-05-01 (fnv.nl)
Salary payment at jewelry store Lovisa is a mess
Recently, many Lovisa employees have sounded the alarm at the union. Rightly so. We see that it is a huge mess at Lovisa. A lot goes wrong with payouts and payslips, employees run hundreds or even thousands of euros
Read more2022-04-26 (fnv.nl)
Column: abolish tax benefits for expats
The NOS report under the title 'Delete tax advantage for expats? "Would you sleep on it" about the government's intention to cut back or abolish tax breaks for well-paid foreign workers.
Read more2022-04-25 (ed.nl)
KLM must come up with 'something good' to prevent a recurrence of baggage drama
KLM must come up with 'something good' if they want to avoid problems such as last weekend at Schiphol in the near future. If it is up to FNV director David van de Geer, there will be a meeting this week between the KLM leadership and the
Read more2022-04-25 (nd.nl)
KLM must come up with 'something good' to prevent a repeat
KLM must come up with 'something good' if they want to avoid problems such as last weekend at Schiphol in the near future. If it is up to FNV director David van de Geer, there will be a meeting this week between the KLM leadership and the
Read more2022-03-29 (fnv.nl)
Become financially wiser with free e-learnings
Do you ever wonder where your money is now? Or do you want to prepare yourself financially for your retirement? Then follow one of the e-learnings from FNV Financieel fit in the Metalektro.
Read more2022-03-01 (fnv.nl)
Three FNV Government directors speak at Public Thinking
In the latest issue of the magazine of Publiek Denken, a number of directors of FNV Overheid have their say.
Read more2022-02-07 (nporadio1.nl)
February 7: How do unions keep their heads above water?
Where are the unions? Do they still represent the interests of their members or are they no longer able to fulfill their duties? In Early! Bas van Weegberg, board member of the trade union FNV, and Peter de Waard, economics journalist for the Volkskrant, join the
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