Examples of using To return to work in English and their translations into Dutch
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opportunities are given to return to work following pregnancy or in connection with adoption.
Of British pregnant women do not have the automatic right to return to work.
This means that women find it much harder than men to return to work or enter the labour market.
It provides people with a financial cushion to  help them to return to work.
although all workers have decided to return to work.
Woman Survivors are asking how they could have been forced to return to work when management already was aware of the cracks in the building, and workers' concerns on the very day of the collapse.
Despite the fact that patients are able to return to work much faster than before,
For those seeking help to return to work- in Sandwich,
Furthermore, it is easier for women to return to work when the child is older
dads face when they have a new baby is whether to return to work after having the baby
if the purpose of the rehabilitation is to  enable the person concerned to  remain in active employment, to return to work or to  enter the labour market.
available to  us to  encourage women to  have children and to  make it easy for them to return to work.
holiday allows you to return to work in stuffy offices
ought to  make it much more attractive, at least in some Member States, to return to work after a period of child-rearing.
store breast milk for their babies when they are away from home- a great thing for mothers who need to return to work but still want to  provide their baby with breast milk.
Nurses: A May 1988 report based on interviews with 7,600 nurses working  in the National Health Service proposes that managers should offer more flexible working  arrangements to  persuade nurses to return to work after having a family which most of them fail to  do because of the difficulty of fitting in rigid hospital regimes with child care.
an important element in the report, in my view, is the call to  make it easier for employees to return to work after a career break for maternity
the experience of the employer with regard to returning to work of female employees after breast cancer treatment.
I have to return to work.
I have to return to work.