Pluryn apologizes to (former) employees and residents on its website. The reason for this is an investigation by De Gelderlander which shows that employees at locations in Groesbeek and Nijmegen are resigning because they feel unsafe. De Gelderlander previously spoke with André Brand, a member of Pluryn's Board of Directors, about the findings. "What we do is top-level performance."
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Pluryn apologizes to (former) employees and residents on its website. The reason for this is an investigation by De Gelderlander which shows that employees at locations in Groesbeek and Nijmegen are resigning because they feel unsafe. De Gelderlander previously spoke with André Brand, a member of Pluryn's Board of Directors, about the findings. "What we do is top-level performance."