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Reintegration Trajectory in Case of Illness in Leiden

Discover how a reintegration trajectory in case of illness works in Leiden, with information on first and second track, sanctions and local legal assistance via Rechtbank Den Haag (Leiden location) and Juridisch Loket Leiden.

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Reintegration Trajectory in Case of Illness in Leiden

A reintegration trajectory supports sick employees in their return to the labour market, in their own role or in an alternative position.

Purpose of Reintegration

The primary goal is to get a sick employee back to work as soon as possible, fully or in an adapted form.

First Track Reintegration

Return to own function or an adapted role within the current company:

  • Own work (possibly with adjustments)
  • Another suitable position
  • Gradual build-up of working hours

Second Track Reintegration

If return to the own employer is not feasible, work is sought with another organisation:

  • Guidance by a reintegration agency
  • Actively applying for new positions
  • Possible retraining or training

Process and Timeline

  1. Week 6: Analysis of the situation
  2. Week 8: Drafting an action plan
  3. Every 6 weeks: Interim evaluation
  4. Week 52: Evaluation after the first year
  5. Week 93: Final assessment and possible [WIA application](https://rechtshulpamsterdam.nl/encyclopedie/ziektewet-dagloon-berekening)

Consequences of Non-Cooperation

  • Employee: Possible suspension of salary
  • Employer: Risk of salary sanction (extension of [wage continuation](https://rechtshulpamsterdam.nl/encyclopedie/loondoorbetalingsperiode))

Legal basis: Gatekeeper Improvement Act

Local Information in Leiden

For legal support in Leiden, you can go to:

  • Court: Rechtbank Den Haag, Leiden Location
  • Legal Counter: Juridisch Loket Leiden, Stationsweg 46

Frequently Asked Questions about Reintegration and Consumer Rights

What does my right of withdrawal entail?

For purchases via the internet, you have 14 days to return without reason, provided no statutory exceptions apply.

What is the duration of the statutory warranty?

Products must function properly for at least 2 years. Defects within the first 6 months are presumed to have been present at purchase.

Can I claim interest on outstanding amounts?

Yes, you are entitled to statutory interest (approximately 8% per year) on unpaid amounts, after a written demand.

How do I deal with unfair practices?

You can file a complaint with the Consumers' Association, the government or start a legal procedure.

What does a credit agreement entail?

A credit agreement specifies how you borrow money, what interest rate applies and how you repay.