Dutch Linguists Stop Work, Brace for Outcome of Parliamentary Vote on Wages
Sworn translators and interpreters in the Netherlands stage protests through October 2021 to call the attention of Dutch lawmakers, who will soon vote on better pay.
Sworn translators and interpreters in the Netherlands stage protests through October 2021 to call the attention of Dutch lawmakers, who will soon vote on better pay.
Dutch Ministry of Justice issues EUR 33m RFP for translation services divided into four lots; searches for four LSPs to take on one lot each.
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Release of some 20 Dutch RFPs for language services moved to 2021. Translators and interpreters form new group to take tougher stance versus Ministry of Justice on contracts.
Justice Minister issues early notice for various tenders to be published starting October 2020, as Dutch translators and interpreters continue to strike.
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Linguists in the Netherlands go on strike opposing the use by the government of interpreters and translators who do not meet the current required language proficiency level.
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