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Trade unions want emergency meeting with Executive Board

The local TU Delft trade unions want to schedule an extra meeting with the Executive Board. They want to know as soon as possible how the Executive Board is going to address doubts about the Undesirable Behaviour Complaints Committee that, according to the Education Inspectorate, exist among employees.

They write: “The unions ask you to clarify as soon as possible how these doubts can be removed, where victims can report, which independent body will assess this and how any material and immaterial damage that has arisen will be compensated.” The next scheduled meeting between the trade unions and the Executive Board will take place on 15 April. The unions think that is too late.

They wrote this on 13 March in a letter to the Executive Board, which was also sent to the outgoing Education Minister. In it, the unions reiterate their support for the Education Inspectorate’s finding of mismanagement at TU Delft.

Delta submitted an interview request to the Undesirable Behaviour Complaints Committee on on 13 March but has not yet received a response.

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