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The Hague city council to introduce anonymous job applications

Inspectors criticise councils and job centres for 'endless discussions'

Dordrecht worries about ‘missing’ citizens

Junior finance minister Eric Wiebes.

New self-employed law is scaring off employers

NAM to cut 400 jobs, more to go at support companies

Financial service workers find it hardest to get a new job

Pay rises are well above inflation; private sector wages up 1.9%

Amsterdam develops subsidised jobs scheme to help 500 find work

Bosses earn more than six times the salary of the average worker

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