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Dutch workers' rights during late World Cup matches

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Dutch employees face late-night viewing of Netherlands matches due to time zones. Employers must accommodate flexible schedules under labor laws. The Netherlands plays in early morning or late evening slots at the World Cup, forcing fans to watch outside standard working hours. Workers can request adjusted hours or remote work to avoid conflicts. Employers cannot penalize employees for time-zone-related viewing, provided it does not disrupt essential operations. Companies must balance operational needs with employee rights during major tournaments. Trade unions advise workers to negotiate viewing schedules in advance. Employers are encouraged to offer flexible arrangements, such as staggered shifts or time off in lieu. Labor laws in the Netherlands protect employees from unfair treatment due to personal commitments like watching sports events. Workers should document any agreements with employers regarding schedule changes. Failure to comply with labor regulations could result in legal disputes. Employees are advised to consult their HR departments or union representatives if issues arise.

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