ARGOS broadcast on bank discrimination case
Muslims and people with names seen as “foreign” are discriminated against by banks, according to the National Coordinator against Discrimination and Racism. In February 2024, PILP and the anti-discrimination organisation Discrimination.nl started proceedings at the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights, for and with three citizens who have been discriminated against by banks. PILP is pursuing […]
Banking discrimination against people with ‘foreign’ names
Muslims and people with names seen as “foreign” are being discriminated against by banks, according to the National Coordinator against Discrimination and Racism. PILP has received several signals from individual citizens who feel discriminated against under the WWFT (the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act). They have to answer questions, cannot open an account or […]
Veenendaal mosque has NTA report confiscated
The Veenendaal mosque Taubah was surreptitiously investigated by research agency NTA in 2018 at the behest of the municipality. The municipality refused to give the mosque insight into the NTA report. The mosque has now had this report seized, through the courts. September 22, 2023 Reason In October 2021, NRC revealed that several Dutch municipalities […]
Proceedings Stichting Sinti, Roma and Travelers v. Municipality of The Hague
On June 27, 2023 was an oral hearing in the proceedings of Stichting Sinti, Roma and Travelers against the municipality of The Hague concerning discrimination and human rights violations of travellers by the municipality. For many years, the municipality of The Hague has pursued a so-called extinction policy for caravan sites. This eviction policy was […]
Human Rights Board: central government discriminates against caravan dwellers
With its Judgment of May 1, 2017, the Human Rights Board ruled that the central government discriminates against caravan dwellers. In this case, PILP’s intervention played an important role. The case involved a complaint by a group of caravan dwellers about the Handbook the central government issued to municipalities in 2006. Indeed, with the decentralization […]
Educational institutions and government do too little: discrimination and study dropout student mothers
Educational institutions and government are not doing enough to combat dropout and discrimination against student mothers and pregnant female students. This is according to the research report presented today at the Studying Mothers Conference. Pregnancy and motherhood is still too much seen as the students’ own choice, their own responsibility. It seems that the “eigen […]
Formal maternity leave in mbo at last
Recently, the Minister of Education, Culture and Science announced that she will legislate a formal right to maternity leave for students in the mbo. The law will explicitly include maternity leave of up to 16 weeks as a reason for extended absences. According to Annemieke de Jong of the Steunpunt Studerende Moeders, this is a […]
Studying mother gets to continue studying thanks to intervention PILP
A student’s mother had been deregistered from her secondary vocational education program because she had been absent too often. Caring for her two young children was not considered permissible absence by the institution, even when the children were sick. This is a problem faced by many student mothers. Here, then, seems to be gender-specific discrimination. […]