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Number of vacancies falling for years, but finding staff remains difficult

Number of vacancies falling for years, but finding staff remains difficult

The number of job vacancies in the Netherlands has been declining for several years, yet employers continue to struggle with finding staff. According to new data from the UWV, the labor market remains tight despite the decrease in available positions.

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