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WerkmansMobiliteit regularly publishes relevant news items here. Both written by our own employees and found through various media. This way you stay informed of current developments, innovation, trends and movements in the field of people and work.

Overcoming 'fear of cold feet'

Datum: 24 - 05 - 2019
Since the introduction of the Participation Act, important steps have been made when it comes to the reintegration of people with a longer distance to the labor market. Yet many employers still seem to be struggling with 'cold feet'. Kevin van der Heijden, Labor Market Specialist Participation at WerkmansMobiliteit, answers the question in this column where this comes from and how we can successfully work together.

National Outplacement Survey 2015

Datum: 12 - 05 - 2019
More and more employees who are in danger of losing their jobs are finding work in another sector thanks to specialist guidance. While in 2014 half of people found a new employer outside their own industry, this percentage increased to 75 percent last year. More than 70 percent also shift to another position, compared to 62 percent a year earlier. In this article you can read more about the results of the National Outplacement Survey.
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Autism Meeting Day (AOD) Meeting Day Roosendaal

There will be a meeting day in Roosendaal on Saturday, March 21. This day will be held at the following location: Eetcafe de Raatskelder Markt 20 4701 PG Roosendaal for more information: www.aodnederland.nl

Autism Information Market

Thursday, March 26, 2020 Symfonie Community Center Eilenbergstraat 250, Tilburg Starts 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Admission is free!

Successful Masterclass Autism and Work

On November 1, WerkmansMobiliteit and Het Blikveld jointly provided a successful masterclass for company doctors and labor experts. The topics were discussed in a pleasant, open atmosphere, and due to the great contribution of the participants, we can call it a successful afternoon.
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Employee afraid to report sick

1 in 7 employees with a chronic illness does not report it to their boss. Out of fear. Although a large proportion of employees with a chronic illness think that their employer shows understanding for their illness, fifteen percent of chronically ill employees do not report this. They are afraid of job loss or consequences for their career. PW de Gids wrote an interesting article about this that we would like to share with you.
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National Outplacement Survey 2015

More and more employees who are in danger of losing their jobs are finding work in another sector thanks to specialist guidance. While in 2014 half of people found a new employer outside their own industry, this percentage increased to 75 percent last year. More than 70 percent also shift to another position, compared to 62 percent a year earlier. In this article you can read more about the results of the National Outplacement Survey.
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