Many Dutch business owners expect prices will continue to increase, especially in the construction and service industries. Over half of business owners said they cannot simply pass on the increases to their customers, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). Entrepreneurs had to deal with price increases in energy and raw materials, as well as other sectors. The amount of the increased costs they can pass on to their customers varies greatly.
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Many Dutch businesses and organizations are receiving more complaints about sexual harassment, racism, exploitation, humiliation, and bullying in the workplace, according to an annual study by the consultancy firm Berenschot.
Many Dutch people will travel to Munich in the coming weeks to celebrate the Oktoberfest. The big folk festival starts on Saturday and lasts until Tuesday, October 3. At NS International and the bus company FlixBus, more tickets were booked to and from Munich during this period. NS International is seeing a very strong increase in ticket sales to and from Munich during Oktoberfest. "We see that the destination is popular, it really stands out as well," said a spokeswoman. According to her, it is "very plausible" that the popularity is related to the Oktoberfest.
Many Dutch people believe that others struggle to deal with misinformation found online. Research conducted by the Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) revealed that while 48 percent are concerned about the impact of online misinformation, more than three-quarters believe they can spot incorrect or misleading information online.