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The single employment status for both blue collar and white collar workers needs to be better and more modern
07 December 2009
Marc De Vos
The discussion about a single employment status between both blue collar and white collar workers can not be limited to a discussion about the redundancy period. We need a better dismissal regulation that promotes employability. That is the only way to manage ageing. Here is a project for a more modern dismissal regulation in line with foreign experience. When are we going to also adopt in Belgium a vision in favour of a better labour market?
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