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Bill Against Fake Self-Employment Aimed at Helping Freelancers Earning Less than €36 P/h

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The Dutch government is working on another law against employers using freelancers and self-employed to do employee work.

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A self-employed person who receives less than 36 euros per hour must have a better chance of being employed as an employee, with all the rights that entails. This is stated in a bill that outgoing minister Van Hijum is sending to the Lower House today. It concerns the Law on Clarification of Assessment of Employment Relationships and Legal Presumption (VBAR), which must more clearly define when someone works as a self-employed person or as an em…

·Netherlands
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Self-employed people who work for less than 36 euros per hour will be able to enforce treatment as employees more easily from the middle of next year. This is stated in a bill that outgoing Minister Eddy van Hijum (Social Affairs and Employment, NSC) has submitted to the House of Representatives.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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