The disgraced director Timo Huges of the Dutch Railways has a settlement agreement with his employer about his departure. He gets six months’ salary with corresponding to the notice period. It comes as NS represents an amount of approximately 175,000 euro
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Huges get no further severance pay, and pay back his bonus for 2014. Dijsselbloem Minister (Finance) as a shareholder agreement with the settlement that the NS has concluded with the former CEO.
,, NS and Mr Timo Huges have agreed by mutual agreement on the settlement of employment of Mr. Huges, “NS said in a statement. ,, With the permanent termination of the employment relationship between NS and Mr. Huges through this arrangement, the discussion about it is closed. Inadequacies in the redundancy process have given rise to this discussion and the legal position of NS weakened. “
Dijsselbloem in shirt
Huges according NS validly dismissed on 10 July 2015. He received his salary for the month of July plus an amount equal to his salary during the notice period of six months. He refrains from the compensation in the amount of one year’s salary, which he would be entitled under his employment contract. Minister Dijsselbloem is back in his shirt, now he must admit that he spoke out of turn when he stated that in June Huges penny would get along. He joined the now president of the board of the NS, Van den Driest, this debt. Which had given him wrong information on which he based his statements.
,, It goes without saying that I very much regret that a settlement, reflecting the state of affairs surrounding the dismissal is necessary ” , reports the PvdA minister parliament. ,, I am, however, become convinced that this settlement in the circumstances to NS is the best solution, which allows the company to renew its focus on the future. “The Minister reported that the odds were high that Huges successfully through the courts a golden handshake of an annual salary could have pushed on top of the agreed now 175,000 euros. This was the result of carelessness in the discharge process
Truze Lodder, chairman of the Supervisory Board of the NS:. ,, This solution will avoid lengthy and costly legal proceedings on the settlement of the labor agreement with Huges and parties can focus on the future. NS focuses on its core business, changes in its organization, what needs to change and is working to regain confidence. “
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It is certainly still charged with fraud, forgery and corruption? That was why he had to leave?
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What a well-paid and nonsensical arrangement! Is this “earned” or train tickets are much more expensive again …….
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About those who are starting on their meager unemployment benefits. Regardless of whether he does not properly done. This man had a different role with more responsibilities than someone with a meager unemployment benefits. And that happens to have a different salary level. And so when he leaves the company he has * just like anyone else who does not comply, but road needs money and gets along) also entitled to it. And yes. That is not a minimum wage.
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Such amount as the average American should lifetime for his crooked lie …
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Dear commenters, good scolding? Realize that your own fault that things like this can happen in Nederland.Uw own fault because you vote for parties that this toelaten.Stem for the PVV, as we come to power is to divide the money over !!!
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Did you know that most trains run on sleepers
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For disgusting for words. If poor performance and even walking out then I get even involve any additional money. But these profiteers get everything done. Crazy that our train ticket is so expensive.
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And Minister Dijsselbloem tell but he gets nothing. Oh well this is one of those characters in our so great cabinet Rutte.
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Gijsbert07. 11:22 u. I suspect you made a clerical error, ie “Topper” should be “worrier”.
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Why is this’ flopman “not in prison for fraud, why idlers and criminals are always rewarded in the Netherlands?
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So you see the futility of a Board of Supervisory Board Members. Well then just dumps it something extra. Dysfunction is rewarded and appreciated so impoverished that man will not be.
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Shocking and astounding that so, one topper boulder and works hard get fobbed off with so n fooitje.Grote chance that he goes abroad werken.Nederland must be careful with her pearls and toppers .
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Thanks to Dijsselbloem, another blunder of Rutte, it goes on.
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Well, if we work cattle being fired is the only hope that we get ww, the world continues to z, n head and nothing’s changed and the elite go as usual !!
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Timo Huges acted according Dijsselbloem ,, sloppy, inaccurate and contrary to the law ”. The drop was Dijsselbloem ,, according to the inaccurate statement ” which has given the CEO of his own role. And then 175000 meekrijgen? That’s not possible if you worked there besides just two years …?
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What to policies at the NS, threatening to go to court go is to pay the same for them, but it’s oh so easy, the money is anyway someone else . Yes it is our money that we pay through our ticket yet? It seems to me strongly that the director paid out of pocket.
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So, that is quite a Bammetje less food in the house Hughes ……..
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I think Jeroentje Dijsselbloem it personally but had to pay once. They still shouted that Huges would get nothing.
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Train passengers it shows us that you do not support. Leave a post-it with the word SHAME! behind in the train.
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No problem, just make some more expensive ticket, state taxes a little bit and then they again forget this loss
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Of course Dijsselbloem agreement. He sees it for himself, his departure by more and more failures and blunders and without any fee? Hence this generosity for blunders elsewhere, he is the hedge. At left is not complying generously rewarded. Seems VARA does.
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Mr Dijsselbloem has said he would get them a penny.
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He asked for 180,000 euros after tough negotiations that 175,000 euros of it, so no holiday pay, how bad.
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Totally fine. If that is contractually agreed it just needs to be paid. Then Dijsselbloem should better pay attention if he concludes an employment contract. Quite rightly so