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Netherlands also opposes KLM CEO Smith’s exorbitant pay

Netherlands also opposes KLM CEO Smith’s exorbitant pay

Air France-KLM CEO Ben Smith earned 5.1 million euros last year, more than triple the salary of KLM CEO Marjan Rintel. The disclosure in the aviation group's annual report has sparked criticism in the Netherlands regarding the disparity in executive compensation.

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The KNRM successfully prevented the shrimp cutter IJM 33 from running aground after a fishing net became stuck in its propeller on Tuesday night. The rescue team acted with urgency to avoid a repeat of previous grounding incidents and was later rewarded with shrimp by the boat's crew.

New parking rules for Hoofddorp city center

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Vijlbrief puts knife to meat industry's throat: agency worker ban looms in two weeks

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New European tech package: more data centers and less dependence on Big Tech

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Economists expect petrol to reach 2.82 euros per liter and energy bills to rise by 40 euros per month

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