Archive for November 2021
Tips in case of a rental agreement
In the case of a rental agreement, more protection is generally provided to the tenant. When terminating a rental agreement, even if entered into for a definite period of time, permission must in principle be obtained from the Rent Commission. Such permission will not be granted easily. Therefore, as a landlord, it is very important […]
Read moreTermination of the employment agreement by the employee, what must the employer take into account?
An employee who terminates an employment contract must observe the notice period. This is usually one month for employees. If the employee does not observe this period, the employer could claim compensation equal to one month’s salary. The consent of an employer is not formally required, but the employer may not simply accept notice of […]
Read moreTaakomschrijving: redelijke opdracht aan werknemer
De werkgever heeft een instructiebevoegdheid jegens zijn werknemers. Op grond hiervan mag een werkgever bepaalde werkzaamheden, gedragingen en voorschriften verplichten jegens zijn werknemers. Een opdracht tot het verrichten van werkzaamheden moet wel redelijk zijn. Een zodanige opdracht is niet redelijk als deze in strijd is met de wet, cao of arbeidsovereenkomst. Als de opdracht is […]
Read moreSuspension with or without pay
One of the disciplinary measures that an employer can take against an employee if he/she is guilty of undesirable behavior/actions is a suspension. A suspension can be done with pay, but it can also be done without pay. An employer will usually impose a suspension with pay if there is a need to investigate the […]
Read moreSubdistrict court formula (Kantonrechtersformule)
The subdistrict court formula is the guideline drawn up by the joint subdistrict courts in the Netherlands for determining the amount of the so-called dissolution or severance payments. The subdistrict court formula also serves as a guideline in negotiations for the mutual termination of employment agreements. The formula includes 3 components A, B and C […]
Read moreRelatively short period
According to article 7a:1614d of the Civil Code of Aruba, an employer must pay the employee an amount equal to 100% of his/her salary for a relatively short time, which is equal to at least six (6) weeks. Of course, the employer and the employee can always agree upon a longer period. In case the […]
Read moreLoss of vacation entitlement pursuant to article 3 Vacation Ordinance
Every employee is entitled to vacation when he/she works. On the one hand he/she accrues vacation days, and the other hand the employer must give him/her the opportunity to actually take them. During vacation, the employee retains his/her right to salary. In accordance with the laws in Aruba, the entitlement to vacation lapses if an […]
Read moreDivorce proceedings
If a marriage is irretrievably broken down, the spouses may jointly, or a spouse individually, may request the judge to dissolve the marriage. Once the request is received by the court, a date will be determined for the hearing. At the hearing the judge will hear both parties and will decide whether or not the […]
Read moreDistributieovereenkomst vs. agentuurovereenkomst
Er is geen wettelijke regeling met betrekking tot distributieovereenkomsten, zulks in tegenstelling tot agentuurovereenkomsten, die zijn geregeld in de artikelen 428 e.v. van Boek 7 van het Burgerlijk Wetboek van Aruba. Het staat partijen dan ook vrij om op basis van hun eigen opvattingen en wensen inhoud te geven aan een distributieovereenkomst. Het is soms […]
Read moreDissolution of the labor agreement and appeal
An employer can approach the court to dissolve the employment agreement of an employee, if there is a serious reason to no longer continue the employment relationship with the employee or if there are circumstances which would have constituted an urgent reason, if the employment relationship had been terminated immediately because of the circumstance. A […]
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