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Levy on wages, allowances and pensions
Income tax plus premiums for compulsory national insurances.
Wage sum
The total of wages and social premiums paid by employers. Use for: Compensation of employees.
Verdict of guilty
Verdict by a judge who considers the charges by the public prosecutor proven and punishable and considers the suspect punishable.
Industrial accident
A work-related accident due to or during paid work, except traffic accidents to and from work.
Disablement
Situation in which people find themselves when they are unable to find work or work due to an illness or disability.
Temporary job
A job based on a contract between an employer and an employee for a specified limited period of time.
Occupational health care service
Safety, health and welfare service for employees, as laid down in the Dutch Arbowet.
Worker on call
Employee who is available for work on call and who does not have a fixed number of working hours.
Monthly wages
The gross wage paid each month before deducting the pension and early retirement premiums paid by the employee.
Use of cells
Typology of penitentiary institutions by type of detainees in the institution. The classification is based on the Penitentiaire Beginselenwet 1998.
Sub district court sector
The lowest level in the court system, formerly the sub district (cantonal) courts. They are part of the district court organisation.
Full-time job
An employee's job when he or she has a contract and tasks for a full working day and full working week.
District court
Court of law that hears all cases in first instance for which no other judge is designated. There are nineteen district courts.
Victim (legal)
Person or body against whom a punishable act is directed, or who has directly been affected by the consequences of a criminal offence.
Pension based on last wage earned
Pension where the pension benefits paid are based on the last salary earned before retirement.
Joinder for trial
Joining registered court cases by the public prosecutor so that the judge can pronounce judgement on several cases in one verdict.
Unemployment
The phenomenon that people without paid work, who recently looked for work and are directly available for it, can’t get a job.
Temp worker
Someone registered at a temp agency who has entered into an agreement with that agency to work temporarily for a third party.
Full-time equivalent (fte)
A measure of labour volume, calculated by converting all full-time and part-time jobs to full-time jobs
Income support debt
Welfare recipient who has a debt outstanding with a municipality, related to the welfare provisions (WWB, IOAW, IOAZ or (W)WIK).
Special income support
Income support provided under special circumstances only, when the welfare recipient incurs higher costs than the normal benefits provide for.
Own risk bearer
An employer who bears the risk of sickness benefits insurance, with approval of the industrial insurance board.
Days leave
Paid days leave agreed on a yearly basis, including extra days paid leave granted on the basis of age, position, seniority etc.
Reduced working hours
Reduction in working hours on a weekly or yearly basis as a result of an agreement on shorter working hours.
Final court judgement
Verdict by a judge in a civil law case started with a summons and ending with a final decision in the relevant instance.