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Peter (56) fired for ‘strained relations’ after starting relationship with colleague

Peter (56) fired for ‘strained relations’ after starting relationship with colleague

After losing his wife, 56-year-old Peter entered a relationship with a colleague, which ultimately led to his dismissal for 'disrupted relations.' His experience was shared by career consultant Anne-Marije Buckens, who specializes in employment for workers over 50.

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Haarlem resident (22) dies after collision with truck

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