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	<title>7-2-2007 11:44:00 - 30 percent of employees in the Netherlands are looking for a new job</title>
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	<description>Advice to employers: ‘Stop recruiting and start motivating!’ The temperature in the labour market is rising. Figures recently published by the CBS show that the number of job seekers has fallen below 400,000. On the other side of the equation there are approximately one million vacancies.</description>
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	<title>3-5-2007 11:50:00 - Job hopping in Europe increases</title>
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	<description>Effectory conducted a study in eight European countries: The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Sweden, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom. The findings of this study have resulted in the European Motivation Index®. This index numerically describes the work ethic in Europe.</description>
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	<title>21-9-2007 13:55:00 - Most committed employees work in Germany</title>
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	<description>The scores show that Germans are the most committed employees in Europe. Germany is the only European country that has an average score of 7,0 on commitment. Moreover, Germans, together with Belgians, are also the most satisfied employees in Europe.</description>
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