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Mental health is not vague. Reason for this former Heineken employee to set up an accessible booking site for mental care: Oopkop. A nice employment condition for the (millennial) employee. And much needed, because the loss of personnel with burnout-related complaints costs employers billions per year.
It’s not going well for Philips either. The company is plagued by recalls costing the medical technology company hundreds of millions. And now a claim for damages has emerged from the time when Philips still made televisions: the Turkish electronics group Vestel is demanding billions because of a cartel in which the Eindhoven company was also involved.
The opposition is on a warpath against Rutte IV this afternoon† The House of Representatives is debating the out-of-home placement of children in the allowance affair. It turns out that there are many more than was previously believed. Moreover, not one of the 1675 kids has now returned to his or her parents. The steam is now coming out of your ears.
Buy a house? Just dig deep in your pocket. And not only because of exorbitant sales prices, but also because of the mortgage interest. This is now rising towards 3 percent, which means that borrowing money is becoming more expensive. But are house prices going down? We discuss it in the RTL Z Huizenindex with professor Peter Boelhouwer. So watch it at 2.15 pm on RTL Z.
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Still a sad moment for Ziggo: the loss of Formula 1 rights has already cost them 100,000 customers. And then their rates go up.
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ps Sadness, despair but sometimes also a smile. Olaf Koens and Pepijn Nagtzaam spoke to 100 people in Ukraine in recent weeks. These are their faces.
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