175 search results for “labour maken” in the Staff website
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Labour Participation Act
In the context of the Labour Participation Act, Leiden University employs persons with a disability. In this context, in 2016 we created an additional 16 FTEs for ‘labour participation employees’. For the next ten years, we hope to increase this by 6.3 fte per year.
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Collective Labour Agreement (CAO) of Dutch Universities
The terms of employment of university employees are set out in the CAO of Dutch Universities.
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Gerrard BootFaculty of Law
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Yvonne ErkensFaculty of Law
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Stefan SagelFaculty of Law
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Barend BarentsenFaculty of Law
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Heleen AndriessenFaculty of Law
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Maarten BergFaculty of Law
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Paul van der HeijdenFaculty of Law
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Lea HauserFaculty of Law
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Madeleine WarkFaculty of Humanities
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Dennie Oude NijhuisFaculty of Humanities
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Hallo Hofstad! Eerstejaars maken vliegende start in Den Haag
Struinen in het historische centrum, de faculteit ontdekken en natuurlijk chillen aan het strand. Honderden eerstejaars leren in de HOP-week elkaar en hun nieuwe stad kennen. Voor veel studenten is de week een 'gamechanger'.
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Atse FokkensFaculty of Humanities
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Jaewook LeeFaculty of Law
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Stefan ThewissenFaculty of Law
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Hirad RezaiejooFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Emile CammeraatFaculty of Law
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Egbert JongenFaculty of Law
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Interdisciplinary research: labour market on the move
Migration, globalisation, technological developments, climate change: the greatest challenges of our time all affect our labour market. But how exactly? And can we influence this? Professor of Economics Olaf van Vliet regards it as his job to reveal how things really are. ‘That way, we can work on solutions…
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FSSC: adjusted payment dates around 1 May (Labour Day)
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- Survey Labour Authority for academic and teaching staff
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Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities 2023-2024 published
Human resources
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New Collective Labour Agreement 2024-2025 adopted
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Definitive Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities 2023-2024
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André LeliveldAfrican Studies Centre
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Costanza FranceschiniSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Dive into the origins of the International Labour Organisation and the League of Nations
The Leiden interdisciplinary research programme Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) and the Embassy of Ireland are jointly organising a special book launch in The Hague. On 13 November, Gerry Finnegan, author and a former director of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), will…
- Definitive agreement Collective Labour Agreement 2024-2025 Universities of the Netherlands
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Provisional negotiation settlement Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities 2023-2024
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Marike KnoefFaculty of Law
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Preliminary negotiation agreement Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities 2024-2025
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Dennis BosFaculty of Humanities
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Bart van der SteenLeiden University Library
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Mies GrijnsFaculty of Law
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Alexandra TutwilerFaculty of Archaeology
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Clare FenwickFaculty of Law
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Leo LucassenFaculty of Humanities
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Employability enhancement
How do we prepare our students for a future labour market in which flexibility, resilience and adaptability are essential?
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Laetitia FourieFaculty of Law
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Vincent StavleuFaculty of Law
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Ariadne SchmidtFaculty of Humanities
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Olaf van VlietFaculty of Law
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Albert van Marwijk KooyFaculty of Law
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Terms of employment
Leiden University offers its staff an attractive package of benefits. Here you will find more information about the contents of the package and answers to practical questions such as: How to request vacation? Which costs can be reimbursed? When is the university closed?
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Stefania MarassiFaculty of Law
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Fieke WeberFaculty of Law
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Bonuses and allowances
Your income is structured in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO). In addition to elements such as your salary, holiday allowance and end-of-year bonus, it also includes incidental bonuses for exceptional performance or exceptional working conditions. Allowances…
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Unique collaboration between knowledge institutions and municipality of Leiden
The city of Leiden has a unique combination of knowledge institutions. To ensure this knowledge flourishes and the city gains the maximum benefit from it, the Leiden City of Knowledge partnership was launched five years ago. A new partnership agreement will be signed on 11 November.
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Thom WildeboerFaculty of Law