Lila Mehrez
News
16-hour strike at FrieslandCampina in Leeuwarden
Workers at FrieslandCampina’s Leeuwarden factory will strike for sixteen hours on Monday as part of a growing dispute over the dairy sector’s labour agreement. FNV wants higher wages and better conditions, while NZO says the demands are unrealistic. The action is the latest in a series of strikes at the country’s largest dairy company.
News
College: A quarter of people with disabilities feel inferior
One in four people with disabilities in the Netherlands feel they do not count in society, according to new research. The study shows that barriers in education, work, and daily life remain widespread, even ten years after the UN disability rights convention was signed. Financial insecurity is also growing, with many concerned about cuts and rising healthcare costs.
Governance
27 asylum seekers spend the night in emergency shelter in Gieten
Twenty-seven asylum seekers spent the night at an emergency shelter in Gieten as pressure on the overcrowded Ter Apel registration centre continues. Several Dutch municipalities are providing temporary accommodation while authorities search for a long-term solution.
Economy
Van Oostrom hopes social security cuts can be avoided
VNO-NCW chair Coen van Oostrom hopes the Netherlands can avoid cuts to social security and instead seek broader solutions. His comments come after unions ended talks with the government and announced strikes over proposed changes to benefits and pensions.
Sci/tech
Elon Musk to speak at ASML event with employees threatenening boycott
ASML has invited Elon Musk to virtually speak at an internal technology conference about his "Terafab" project, which focuses on manufacturing chips for AI, robotics, and aerospace. However, the invitation has sparked backlash on an internal company channel, with some critical employees threatening to boycott the event over Musk's political views.
Economy
Rosneft CEO says US companies benefiting from Hormuz blockade
Rosneft head Igor Sechin stated that American energy companies are the primary beneficiaries of the Strait of Hormuz's closure, which he claims is an attempt to reshape global markets in favor of U.S. interests. However, he warned that the resulting price hikes and blockade backfired globally, underestimating strategic risks and potentially driving long-term interest toward alternative energy.
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Pedestrian dies in collision with tram in Rotterdam
A pedestrian died in a collision with a tram in Rotterdam on Friday evening. The police are investigating the incident and are urging people to get in touch if they saw anything or have more information.
Business
AEX closes with losses
The AEX index in Amsterdam closed 0.6% lower on Friday at 1041.10 points, dragged down by payment provider Adyen, which plunged nearly 9% following a negative US analyst report warning of lost market share and rising competition. Semiconductor giants ASMI, Besi, and ASML also suffered losses of up to 4.3% following global tech declines, while steelmaker ArcelorMittal fell 4.7%. These losses offset gains by consumer giant Unilever, which jumped over 3%, and Heineken, which rose 1.9% amidst shareholder pressure to break with tradition and hire an external CEO to replace Dolf van den Brink. Elsewhere, Air France-KLM dipped 1.2% after a Barclays downgrade, and global oil prices slid by up to 2.6%.
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