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Dutch Caribbean
The Dutch Caribbean consists of the islands Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba.
Wages
All payments made in cash or in kind to employees, except wages during illness, redundancy payments and compensation for health insurance premiums.
Social provision
Social benefits that are not insurance based as there are no premiums to be paid. The provision is financed directly from public funds.
Public Prosecution Service
Government body responsible for upholding the law, detecting and prosecuting punishable acts, implementing penalties and informing the judge in as far as required by law.
Subsidised sector
Employees working for employers who come under the law on labour conditions for the subsidised sector (Wet Arbeidsvoorwaardenontwikkeling Gepremieerde en Gesubsidieerde Sector).
Vacancy
A position which a company or institution is looking to fill with personnel that can be appointed right away or as soon as possible.
Index Collective Labour Agreement (CAO in Dutch) wage rates
Index showing the development of the gross wages unconditionally due to employees when they work fulltime.
Council of State
Advisory board to the government. Its administrative Jurisdiction Department administers justice in administrative cases. This department consists of the former departments of administrative disputes...
Extended custody
Taking somebody into custody for a maximum of four days on the orders of the public prosecutor when the time allowed to hold a suspect for questioning (six hours) is insufficient.
Domestic net turnover
Total net turnover from sales to domestic buyers
Transaction (law)
Meeting one or more prerequisites set by the police or the public prosecutor under certain circumstances to prevent prosecution such as paying a fine, so that the right to prosecute ends.
Redundancy Pay Fund
Fund paying out unemployment benefits for a maximum of six months for employees who worked in the branch of industry right before they became unemployed.
Unaccompanied minor alien
A minor who has applied for asylum and who was not accompanied or cared for by parents or adult relatives when he/she came to the country.
Settlement
In criminal and sometimes in administrative law, a settlement on an offence that is not too serious, proposed by the public prosecutor. Usually a fine payable by the suspect.
Gross annual wage
The sum of gross wages, the annual wage applicable for social insurance schemes, employee contributions to pension and early retirement schemes and employee savings schemes.
Victim support
Assistance (mainly practical) to direct and indirect victims of offences, road traffic accidents and other calamities, consisting in completion of forms, support with legal matters and referral to...
Income insurance
Insurance covering the risk of loss of income from work or insufficient income due to certain needs or other personal circumstances (such as illness, disability, unemployment, old age or death).
Deportation of asylum seeker
Action taking place when a request for asylum is definitely rejected. There are three kinds of expulsion from the country: deportation, supervised departure, address check after notification.
Divorce procedure
Procedure petitioning a Dutch court to grant a divorce, a legal separation, an annulment of a marriage after a legal separation or an annulment of a registered partnership.
Employee
A person who has a contract with an economic unit to carry out work in return for financial remuneration.
Appeal
Normal legal remedy granted to everyone who appears in first instance or any party whom the court ruled against, fully or partially. The appeal applies to the court decision in first instance.
Stress caused by work
People who answer the question in the survey on physical or mental burden caused by their work with “yes, regularly” or “yes, usually”.
Company course
A training or course financed in part or in total by the employer. Courses within secondary vocational training (bbl) are not included.
Balance sheets of financial corporations
To describe developments in the balance sheets of financial corporations.