Youth Care Workers Take Action in Roermond and Tilburg
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A spokesperson announced that 110 strikers have registered in Tilburg for the first day of action in youth care for a better collective bargaining agreement. These activists are dressed in red. On Tuesday, the strikers calculated their overtime hours and "handed them over" to their employer. They want to draw attention to issues such as the workload in youth care. The unions previously emphasized that emergency care will continue on Tuesday. Thi…
The unions FNV Zorg & Welzijn, CNV, and FBZ have been protesting in Roermond since 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday morning for a better collective bargaining agreement for youth care workers due to previously stalled collective bargaining agreements. This is the first in a series of punctuality actions taking place across the country in the coming weeks. During punctuality actions, employees do no more than is required of them.
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