Care Groups, College Fined €700,000 for Indonesian Nurses Scam - DutchNews.nl
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The nurses had been promised that they could pursue a higher professional education program in the Netherlands, but according to the inspectorate, there was no supervised internship.
The Labour Inspectorate has imposed fines totaling over 700,000 euros on a Brabant university of applied sciences and two healthcare institutions for violations of the Act…
Healthcare centers fined for exploiting Indonesian “interns” as unpaid staff nurses
The Netherlands Labour Authority has imposed nearly 700,000 euros in fines on a college in Noord-Brabant and two health care institutions in Flevoland and Drenthe for violations tied to the recruitment and employment of at least 62 Indonesian nursing graduates brought to the Netherlands under false pretenses and then used as regular workers without proper authorization.
The Dutch Labour Inspectorate is imposing fines totaling approximately 700,000 euros on a university of applied sciences in North Brabant and two healthcare institutions from Flevoland and Drenthe. According to the inspectorate, the organizations allegedly brought dozens of Indonesian nurses to the Netherlands under false pretenses to work here.
The Breda University of Applied Sciences Habeo+ has been fined €347,200 by the Labour Inspectorate because the university brought Indonesian nurses to the Netherlands under false pretenses. Concerns regarding exploitation had already arisen earlier concerning the project, and there were fears that the students would be used as cheap labor. The Breda university and placement agency Yomema from Waalwijk planned to bring around 1,200 students from …
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