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Report recognizes importance of helicopters to Dutch offshore wind farms

Dutch tulip farmers are hoping for a post-pandemic boom

Dutch tulip farmers are hoping for a post-pandemic boom Muhammed Muheisen © Photograph by Muhammed Muheisen Flower worker Dominika Ciaranek, 38, gathers the freshly pulled tulip bunches while processing it inside the flower farm of Van Hage in Noordwijkerhout near Lisse, Netherlands. The Netherlands, which produces some 90 percent of the world’s tulips, has seen its renowned floral market wilt before. The most famous instance was back in the 1630s, when tulpenmanie (tulip mania) meant the value of a single flower bulb soared up to 10 times the average worker’s annual income before the market suddenly crashed in 1637. © None A field of tulips on the left and narcissus on the right belonging to Firma J. Dignum en Zn. in Schagerbrug near Den Helder, Netherlands.

Navy resumes drug hunting in Caribbean

Navy resumes drug hunting in Caribbean THE HAGUE - The patrol ship HNLMS Holland left for the Caribbean today from Den Helder. As a result, Defense will get a station ship in the area again after a few months. The Holland is expected to arrive in Willemstad on May 26. The crew focuses, among other things, on operations against terrorism and piracy and on combating drugs. This is done in collaboration with chain partners such as the Caribbean Coast Guard and the American Commander Task Group 4.4. The vessel, an oceangoing patrol vessel (OPV), carries an NH90 maritime combat helicopter. At the end of December last year, the previous station ship HNLMS Groninigen returned to the Netherlands due to technical problems. The ship made headlines last year when the on-board helicopter crashed into the sea near Aruba on July 19. Two of the four crew members were killed in the crash.

Excitement as Tall Ships Races confirmed to return in 2023

http://shet.news/8tuaj Copied! LERWICK has been confirmed as one of the host ports for the 2023 Tall Ships Races. Organising charity Sail Training International announced on Tuesday Den Helder (The Netherlands), Hartlepool (UK), Fredrikstad (Norway) and Lerwick as host ports for the annual sailing event. The tall ships are scheduled to visit Lerwick for the third time, having previously been hosted in the islands in 1999 and 2011, between 26 and 29 July 2023. 9 of 13Adverts The announcement was not unexpected following leaks to the local press in April suggesting that Lerwick’s bid to host the event had been successful. Following the council-led bid for the event, a partnership of the SIC, Lerwick Port Authority and Shetland Tall Ships Limited will now get to work to plan for the delivery of the event locally.

Dutch employers: take action against sexual harassment! | Littler

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: In the Netherlands, employers are liable for harm suffered by employees during their work. This can include psychological damage due to sexual harassment. According to the Amsterdam Court of Appeal, this type of damage applies unless the employer can prove that it has fulfilled its duty of care. ‘De Kampanje’ is a cultural centre and theatre in Den Helder, the Netherlands. The employee at issue commenced her employment there as a hospitality assistant in 2013. She was 15 years old at the time. Between October 2015 and April 2016, the employee felt sexually harassed by the sous-chef during work. 

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