In more and more industries employers doubt whether they still have to go through with the agreement, writes The Telegraph. And according to the AD are police fear terror suspects who are required to report to the police.
- “Employees threaten to become an outlaw,” writes The Telegraph . In more and more industries doubt employers if they have to go through with the traditional collective agreed with the unions. Many companies, including the hospitality, retail and construction and metal, was the rigid conventions and consider terminating the partnership. As Koninklijke Horeca Netherlands has no collective agreement more since last year. The employers’ organization has drawn unilaterally guidelines for staff. In the
supermarket sector is a similar trend in progress.
Terror Suspects Hailing be banned from police stations, reports the AD . The cops are afraid to be themselves targeted by radicalized individuals must report required by the agency to be monitored. These are mainly held back or returned Foreign rebel fighters in the Syrian Civil War who wants to keep justice in the holes. The most dangerous come the police no longer and must report through the intercom. Terror suspects in the ‘intermediate category’ are first in a courtyard frisked before they are allowed to access only the office.
The Greeks
to choose today: credit or voters, writes Volkskrant . At the last minute for Greece today in a heavily loaded request for new funding to Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem. Wednesday night was late consulted Dijsselbloem and Greek Prime Minister Tsipras. Those conversations would be successful. The Greeks would make for a “bridge loan” of 10 to 20 billion euros. The risk for Tsipras that the Greeks will consider this as an extension of the utility. And he had promised the voters just stop with that.
The story about the ‘ghost ship’ Blue Sky M appears not to be together than previous ly thought. The German broadcaster ARD found that the crew the ship just controlled but is only among the other migrant clogged when the Italian Navy came aboard, writes the AD . It was Syrian crew also like asylum applications in Europe wanted. When six members of the Italian navy arrived by helicopter on board, they made themselves known to the operation of the ship to explain them. This story is confirmed by the commander of the Italian Coast Guard.
The Dutch hairdressing is flourishing. In five years, the number of salons with 25 percent. The count now stands at 25 305 cases, a record, writes Metro. Among the four major cities of Utrecht is the largest gains in percentage terms. There were 248 cases in 2010, now there are 328. An increase of 32 percent. Amsterdam counts with 1044 matters most cut shops.


Terror Suspects Hailing be banned from police stations, reports the AD . The cops are afraid to be themselves targeted by radicalized individuals must report required by the agency to be monitored. These are mainly held back or returned Foreign rebel fighters in the Syrian Civil War who wants to keep justice in the holes. The most dangerous come the police no longer and must report through the intercom. Terror suspects in the ‘intermediate category’ are first in a courtyard frisked before they are allowed to access only the office.
The Greeks
to choose today: credit or voters, writes Volkskrant . At the last minute for Greece today in a heavily loaded request for new funding to Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem. Wednesday night was late consulted Dijsselbloem and Greek Prime Minister Tsipras. Those conversations would be successful. The Greeks would make for a “bridge loan” of 10 to 20 billion euros. The risk for Tsipras that the Greeks will consider this as an extension of the utility. And he had promised the voters just stop with that.


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