Examples of Dutch Employees in a sentence
The employer needs a “volunteer’s declaration” form from the Dutch Employees Insurance Agency.
So far as the Seller is aware, other than the Seller’s Dutch Pension Scheme, there is no arrangement in the Netherlands in respect of the Dutch Employees that the Company is or may become liable to contribute to, under which benefits are payable on or following retirement.
For voluntary work the employer needs a “volunteer’s declaration” form from the Dutch Employees Insurance Agency.
The training organisation will register the student, in so far as necessary, with the Dutch Employees Insurance Agency (UWV) and the Tax and Customs Administration.
The purpose of this Section is to specify the applicable rules for Options granted to Indian and Dutch Employees and shall not be applicable to any other Employee of the Company.
Employers are not eager to contract an asylum seeker due the assumed administrative hurdles and the supply on the labour market.The procedure for applying for an employment licence at the Dutch Employees Insurance Agency in practice takes no longer than 2 weeks, which is the time limit foreseen in law.307 Moreover, although access to the labour market is granted 6 months after the application has been lodged, before the employer can apply for the work permit, a declaration of reception must be obtained.
Students are encouraged to submit their request at the beginning of the academic year.
Options granted to Indian and Dutch Employees under the Plan are subject to the provisions of the Plan and any related Award Agreement unless otherwise provided in this Section.
The procedure for applying for an employment licence at the Dutch Employees Insurance Agency in practice takes no longer than 2 weeks, which is the time limit foreseen in law.409 Moreover, although access to the labour market is granted 6 months after the application has been lodged, before the employer can apply for the work permit, a declaration of reception must be obtained.
The assumption underlying our second hypothesis (intrinsic work values have no effect – or have a negative effect – on extrinsicallyTable 3.3: The Effect of Extrinsic and Intrinsic Work Values on Extrinsically Motivated Voluntary Job Mobility among Dutch Employees, 1992–2004Cox regression motivated job mobility) is supported as well.