Advisory body to the government: 'to Replace a distribution by a basic job'

The government needs to invest in some good work and have a basic job for the unemployed, rather than unemployment benefits. This calls for the Scientific Counc

Advisory body to the government: 'to Replace a distribution by a basic job'

The government needs to invest in some good work and have a basic job for the unemployed, rather than unemployment benefits. This calls for the Scientific Council for Government policy (WRR), which is an important advisory body to the government, in a report published on Wednesday is to be published.

According to the WRR, it is something that is important for a society. Therefore, it is not desirable that people in long-term unemployment will continue.

More than a million people at the present time there is no work, and they often like to be. By the way a basic job, they may, in accordance with the consultative council have a contribution to make to society.

the Three researchers are from the WRR were judged on the quality of the work in the Netherlands. They have come up with nine recommendations for the government to get a good job to make it possible.

According to the researchers, it is a good is something that is important for the health and well-being of the people and the society in general. It is also important for social cohesion.

the Work is often precarious, has become,

research has shown that more and more people their work is more insecure now. In 2018, was up 36 per cent of the Dutch population with a precarious job. Flexibility, new technologies, and strengthening should contribute to this goal. Many of the employees have a flexible contract.

finally, The WRR also sets up a basic insurance scheme for incapacity for work for which is the same for everybody. At this moment there are especially a lot of the self employed insurance.

the Wednesday night presentation, the researchers will present their findings to the secretary Bird and of Social Affairs and Employment.

Date Of Update: 16 January 2020, 01:01
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