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The Dutch minister has proposed a new law aimed at enhancing the protection of migrant workers against underpayment. This legislative initiative seeks to ensure fairer compensation and prevent exploitation within the workforce. The proposal is currently under consideration, with the intention of implementing stronger safeguards for vulnerable employees.
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The Dutch minister has proposed a new law.
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The law aims to better protect migrant workers from underpayment.
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The initiative seeks to ensure fairer compensation for migrant laborers.
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The proposed legislation intends to prevent exploitation of migrant workers.
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This initiative comes in response to concerns about the vulnerability of migrant workers to underpayment and other forms of labor exploitation. The Dutch government is seeking to strengthen the legal framework to safeguard these workers, who often play a significant role in various sectors of the economy.
The proposed law is expected to introduce measures that will help prevent employers from paying migrant workers less than the legally mandated minimum wage or agreed-upon rates. It also aims to provide clearer avenues for reporting and addressing instances of underpayment, thereby fostering a more equitable working environment for all.