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Health insurers: Start negotiations on collective labor agreement

May 03, 2022

The current Collective Labor Agreement for Healthcare Insurers will run until 1 October 2022. However, the social partners have already started negotiations for a new Collective Labor Agreement for Healthcare Insurers. In this newsletter I, representative Emanuel Geurts, inform you about the start of the negotiations.

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Start collective labor agreement negotiations

Earlier I asked you what you want to achieve in the field of pay, leave, hybrid work, development, wellbeing, social involvement and inclusion & diversity. Thanks for the many responses to this question! It gave me good input for the commitment letter of De Unie.

On Wednesday 20 April 2022, we started negotiations with an explanation of the proposals letters of De Unie, the other trade unions and the employers† As you can read, employers have not only made few proposals but also no wage offers. They have verbally indicated that they will make a wage offer later in the process. Then wait with interest.

Wednesday 18 May 2022 we will have the second round of negotiations. We will then discuss the various proposals made by the parties to the collective labor agreement in more detail. Of course you will receive a report from me again.

Contact

If you have any questions about this newsletter and/or you want to speak to me, you can reach me on 06-5252 2074 or emanuel.geurts@unie.nl† If you have an individual case or need (legal) advice, please contact our Service Center via sc@unie.nl or by telephone on 0345-851 963.

 

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