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We take a close look at your CV
What skills and qualities do you have? And, more importantly, what do you wish for in a job? We’ll give you a call to get to know each other better.
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Expecting a baby? Find out what your rights and obligations are, and what protection you enjoy.
Are you pregnant? Congratulations! Enjoy the life that’s growing in your belly. This checklist tells you exactly what your work-related rights and obligations are and what protection your can expect on the work floor - from the minute you’ve become pregnant till the moment you stop breastfeeding.
Notify your employer. No need to feel shame or guilt. Just bring your boss your happy tidings, directly.
From the moment you’ve notified your employer of your pregnancy, you enjoy an extra protection against being dismissed for being pregnant or giving birth.
Within two weeks following your official notification, your employer must make a risk assessment of the potential hazards and health risks in your workplace - for you and your unborn baby. He must inform you about it.
These health and safety risks include:
• Physical: shocks, vibrations, heavy lifting, ionizing radiation and extreme heat or cold, dangerous movements, or postures.
• Organic: agents that are dangerous to the mother, the foetus or the baby (bacteria , viruses, ... ) .
• Chemical agents with numbers R 40, 45, 46, 47, 49; hazardous or carcinogenic products that you ingest through the skin, pesticides,...
• Heavy working on the yards, in the mines, manual work in stressful conditions
Are you and your unborn or suckling child exposed to health risks at your workplace? Then your employer must take immediate steps to protect you against them. He can temporarily assign you a different job, move your workspace, or give you preventive protection leave. In that case you will get a replacement income of the health insurance fund, which amounts to 90 % of your gross salary.
Don’t let guilt tempt you into working longer and later in the weeks preceding your maternity leave. Once you are pregnant, you are not allowed not work overtime, or perform work that harms you or the health of your child.
For pregnancy check-ups or medical examinations which cannot take place outside normal working hours, you are entitled to paid absence. Always inform your boss beforehand. And give him or her medical certificate - if he / she asks for it or if you work rules or collective agreement so demands.
Do you breastfeed your baby? Inform your employer about it - right after you resume your work. He or she must then consider whether you are exposed to the risks mentioned above. If you are, your boss immediately has to take measures.
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Your application in 7 steps
Step 1
What skills and qualities do you have? And, more importantly, what do you wish for in a job? We’ll give you a call to get to know each other better.
Step 2
You're invited to take some online tests. This will enable us to offer you the best possible vacancies.
Step 3
Together we review your test results and talk about your expectations.
Step 4
We give your references a call.
Step 5
We present you with various vacancies. See something you like? Then we’ll put you into contact with our customer ASAP and guide you through their application process.
Step 6
Have we found your perfect match? Congratulations, and good luck with your new job!
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Of course, our collaboration doesn’t need to end once you’ve signed your contract. We’re happy to continue inspiring, training and guiding you for as long as you like.