Unions FNV and CNV request State one more time to settle for healthcare workers with Long Covid

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September 9, 2022
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On Friday, September 9, 2022, PILP, in collaboration with Van der Woude de Graaf Advocaten, Brandmeester Advocaten and Höcker Advocaten, will send a letter to the State on behalf of clients FNV and CNV.

The FNV and CNV unions are very concerned about the situation of workers in the Netherlands who are struggling with Long Covid complaints and who have been or are in danger of being in serious financial trouble as a result.

Now that the State has not yet come up with a settlement, the FNV and CNV unions are asking the State one more time to provide clarity regarding a settlement for care workers with Long Covid. The unions are asking the State to provide, by September 16, 2022, a real and concrete prospect of a settlement that the unions believe will adequately address the financial concerns of these workers.

The unions are awaiting the State’s response and, in the interest of this group of workers, are not ruling out legal action.

The entire letter can be accessed here.

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