The Works Council and money; a tricky combination. You have certain established rights to spend money, but there may be some social pressure… – klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze tekst – the Works Council is frugal I still notice that Works Councils first consider the cost of Works Council training (or off-site […]
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English Works Council information: recently updated
Much of the information on our website is also available in English. We keep translating, which is why we’ve created a list of the most recently translated pages on CT2.nl. CT² supports and guides Works Councils in the Netherlands. In recent years, we have been advising English-language Works Councils as well. That is why we […]
Works Council information in English: a special website
by Works Council coach Sander Vrugt van KeulenFrom 2020, part of the CT² website will be in English. The reason for that is that there is an increasing number of expats working in the Netherlands at international companies, and often the language of instruction in these organisations is English. In those cases, the Dutch Works Councils Act can be quite a challenge.
Works Council training or Works Council coaching: is there a difference?
2019: looking back on 15 years of coachingIn the world of Works Councils, we still use the term ‘Works Council training’, but that term hasn’t been accurate for a long time. The members of the Works Council already possess most of the required knowledge. It is



