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METTRE à JOUR: The European HR Newswire
...German federal government has introduced a draft law that would improve childcare support for... ...Germany to receive an additional 1.5bn euro each year to create childcare places for those under three. It will not, however, give parents...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/resource/maj/News/EEyVFFkVVFYQWTVWnX.html 17k

METTRE à JOUR: The European HR Newswire
...on which they could take a common stand'. NETHERLANDS: The new Dutch Childcare Act becomes effective on 1st January 2005. This Act will place the... ...However, although a number of collective agreements already include childcare funding arrangements, many negotiations either remain stalled,...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/resource/maj/News/EEyVklklpZoeArCQnu.html 15k

METTRE à JOUR: The European HR Newswire
...Danish parents who work irregular hours may now use the childcare subsidy paid towards the cost of using daycare centres to employ a private... ...to their local municipality. The municipality will arrange for the childcarer to be paid and bill the parent for the balance of the cost....
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/resource/maj/News/EEApkllAlVPlIbMZAp.html 21k

METTRE à JOUR: The European HR Newswire
...will be payable by the state to one parent who takes time off work for childcare purposes during... ...has found that two out of every three Danish childcare centres have introduced a system of 'free days' when the centres are closed. Although these...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/resource/maj/News/EEyEEkuEuuVhvKtckU.html 18k

METTRE à JOUR: The European HR Newswire
...or childcare leave, their employer is relieved from contributions to the labour and guaranteed payments funds in relation to that employee. An... ...the first twelve months that they take childcare leave by opting to reduce their working hours. The main exceptions to this rule will be in the...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/resource/maj/News/EkFFEVAuAuKvciBMtN.html 23k

METTRE à JOUR: The European HR Newswire
...are paid the same wage rates as Dutch workers. NETHERLANDS: OBLIGATORY CHILDCARE CONTRIBUTION IN PROSPECT In the view of the Dutch... ...affairs minister, Aaart Jan de Geus, the present voluntary childcare contribution system is not working and should be replaced by an obligatory...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/resource/maj/News/EEyEEEAlpyPjPbwEUa.html 21k

FedEE HR Knowledgebase :: Poland :: Maternity and parental leave
...bonus payments for the six months before taking leave. Additional childcare leave may be taken by either parent with at least six months... ...childcare leave may be taken at any time up until the child's eighteenth birthday. Additional ad hoc time off is also allowed for emergencies...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/kb/questions.php?questionid=839 14k

METTRE à JOUR: The European HR Newswire
...has announced that it will shortly be launching a national childcare programme using 446 million euros of state support. The greater part... ...opportunities childcare programme. LIECHTENSTEIN: The government of Liechtenstein has launched a series of round table talks with both sides of...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/resource/maj/News/EEyVFFVEuEoqCalUkg.html 15k

FedEE HR Knowledgebase :: Poland :: Termination
...women, women who have recently given birth, employees on parental or childcare leave, and employees taking annual vacation leave. An... ...employment protection rights for the first twelve months that they take childcare leave by opting to reduce their working hours. The principal...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/kb/questions.php?questionid=841 18k

FedEE HR Knowledgebase :: Netherlands :: Employee benefits
...tax effective benefit, especially for those who use public transport. Childcare A S Employers are required to pay for 28% of employee childcare...
http://www.fedee.com/fedmembers/kb/questions.php?questionid=1194 17k

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