Postponement of the “More Security for Flexible Workers” Act: What does this mean for the staffing industry?

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The implementation of the More Security for Flexible Workers Act (Wet meer zekerheid flexwerkers) has been postponed by six months. The new effective date is 1 July 2026 instead of 1 January 2026. The objective of the law remains unchanged: to offer more certainty and clarity for people in flexible employment. However, this postponement gives […]

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Minimum wage increase as of 1 July 2025: What does this mean for the staffing industry?

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On 1 July 2025, the statutory minimum wage in the Netherlands will rise once again. This increase affects not only permanent employees but also flex workers and temporary staff. In addition, collectively agreed wages will be adjusted based on indexation, inflation and sector agreements. For companies and staffing agencies like Ebro Diensten, it is essential […]

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Labour market participation among newcomers rises sharply – opportunities for employers and staffing agencies

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In 2025, labour market participation among newcomers in the Netherlands will increase by no less than 20%, according to recent research by ABN AMRO. A combination of relaxed regulations, staff shortages, and improved guidance makes it possible for more people to take the step into employment. The staffing industry plays a crucial role in this […]

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SNCU tackles rogue staffing agencies more smartly and strictly – Opportunities for reliable partners

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The Stichting Naleving CAO voor Uitzendkrachten (SNCU) has announced that it will significantly strengthen its approach. By enforcing smarter controls and working more closely with the Tax Authority and Labor Inspectorate, the SNCU aims to act more quickly and effectively against staffing agencies that fail to comply with collective labor agreements. For staffing organizations like […]

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SLIM training subsidy – opportunities for development in the staffing industry

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The tightness in the labor market continues. Crucial sectors such as healthcare, technology, logistics, and childcare urgently need qualified personnel. At the same time, many workers stagnate in their development or are stuck in temporary jobs without long-term perspective. The SLIM training subsidy offers a solution. For staffing organizations like Ebro Diensten, this regulation presents […]

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Wtta Admission System: Enhancing quality and transparency in the staffing industry

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In a time when labor market fraud and malpractice among staffing agencies are under increasing scrutiny, one thing is clear: the temporary employment sector must become more transparent, trustworthy, and professional. The new Admission System for the Provision of Labor (Wtta) is a major step forward. Starting in mid-2025, only agencies with official admission will […]

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New CAO rules for labor migrants: What do they mean for the staffing industry?

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As of January 1, 2025, new collective labor agreement (CAO) rules apply to temporary workers who do not permanently reside in the Netherlands. These rules provide greater protection, transparency, and clarity regarding housing, transportation, health insurance, and income guarantees for labor migrants. This marks a significant shift for the staffing industry and companies employing international […]

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The future of the flexible employment sector in 2025: Growth, opportunities, and challenges

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The flexible employment sector remains a key pillar of the Dutch labor market. In 2025, slight growth is expected, driven by an improving economy and an increasing need for flexibility among companies. However, the sector also faces challenges such as legislation, labor shortages, and the impact of digitalization and AI. Ebro Diensten plays a crucial […]

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