Work-From-Home To Be A Right In This Country Soon

It has been adopted less than a month after two Dutch legislators introduced legislation to make working from home a "legal right." According to a Bloomberg story, this makes the Netherlands one of the first nations to legally provide remote working flexibility.
Last week, legislation making the ability to work from home a constitutional right was adopted by the Dutch parliament.
The lower chamber of the Netherlands' bicameral parliament on Tuesday passed the law. Before it is officially adopted, the Dutch Senate still needs to approve it. According to the study, companies are required by law to take into account employees' requests to work remotely if their professions permit it.
According to Bloomberg, the epidemic has sparked a change in how people view their jobs, with many employees want to keep some of the freedom they've enjoyed over the previous two years. However, the question has grown more divisive as businesses try to meet the soaring demand as the epidemic fades.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the richest man in the world, gave his employees more than a month ago an ultimatum: come back to work or quit. Following that warning, it was said that Tesla employees started coming back to work only to discover a shortage of desks and parking places.
It has been adopted less than a month after two Dutch legislators introduced legislation to make working from home a "legal right." According to a Bloomberg story, this makes the Netherlands one of the first nations to legally provide remote working flexibility.
Last week, legislation making the...
It has been adopted less than a month after two Dutch legislators introduced legislation to make working from home a "legal right." According to a Bloomberg story, this makes the Netherlands one of the first nations to legally provide remote working flexibility.
Last week, legislation making the ability to work from home a constitutional right was adopted by the Dutch parliament.
The lower chamber of the Netherlands' bicameral parliament on Tuesday passed the law. Before it is officially adopted, the Dutch Senate still needs to approve it. According to the study, companies are required by law to take into account employees' requests to work remotely if their professions permit it.
According to Bloomberg, the epidemic has sparked a change in how people view their jobs, with many employees want to keep some of the freedom they've enjoyed over the previous two years. However, the question has grown more divisive as businesses try to meet the soaring demand as the epidemic fades.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the richest man in the world, gave his employees more than a month ago an ultimatum: come back to work or quit. Following that warning, it was said that Tesla employees started coming back to work only to discover a shortage of desks and parking places.
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