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Cabinet plan consequences: Unemployed to receive up to 900 euros less per month

Cabinet plan consequences: Unemployed to receive up to 900 euros less per month

Calculations by labor unions FNV and CNV indicate that unemployed individuals in the Netherlands could receive up to 900 euros per month less under the new cabinet's proposed plans. This significant reduction in unemployment benefits is a projected consequence of the government's upcoming policy changes.

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