Tuesday, 28 January 2014 - 14:34
Salaries paid late for 25% of employees in NL
A new survey by the National Job shows that more than a quarter of all workers in the Netherlands do not receive salary on time, Spitsnieuws reports.
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According to the survey, 12% of respondents say they always receive wages late.
Getting pay late makes many workers angry. It is still not clear why employers pay salaries late.
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