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Schouten Zekerheid Client Event in the Northeast Region

Written by Admin | February 11, 2026 12:06:14 PM

The world is changing rapidly. Political decisions in the United States have a direct impact on the Dutch economy and business community. At the same time, organizations are facing major, concrete challenges closer to home: new pension legislation and a sharp increase in absenteeism due to mental illness.

 

During this exclusive networking event organized by Schouten Zekerheid , we bring these themes together. We offer clarification, insight, and concrete tools to help you look ahead and be better prepared.

 

What can you expect?

Michiel Vos—lawyer, journalist, and US correspondent—paints a sharp and accessible picture of the turbulent contemporary (political) economy in America. In his keynote speech, he discusses America from the inside: its politics, culture, and, of course, entrepreneurial culture. The country we think we know in 10 steps.

 

He discusses, among other things:

- Which decisions made by the new US administration are already affecting Dutch companies?
- The impact on trade, investment, and economic stability
- What we can realistically expect for the coming years
- How organizations can strategically prepare for this

 

A keynote speech that stimulates, puts things into perspective, and above all helps to better understand international uncertainty.

 

Breakout sessions – you choose the depth

After the keynote, choose one of the two breakout sessions tailored to your organization and role.

 

Breakout 1 | Future Pensions Act

Why waiting is no longer an option

 

By January 1, 2028, all employers in the Netherlands must comply with the Future Pensions Act. That may seem a long way off, but experience shows that timely preparation is essential.

 

In this session, you will find answers to questions such as:

- What will change as a result of the new legislation?
- Why is it important to start now?
- What choices do you have to make as an employer?
- What actions can you take today?

 

After this session, you will know where you stand and what the next step is.

 

Breakout 2 | Mental illness absenteeism

From recognition to prevention


Mental illness-related absenteeism is a growing problem. Currently, one in four sick leave reports is (partly) due to mental health issues. What's more, this type of absenteeism lasts the longest: an average of 190 to 270 days per report. During this session, Marleen Souverein, Absenteeism Prevention Consultant at Schouten Zekerheid Registered Case Manager, will share her practical and up-to-date insights.


You will gain insight into, among other things:

- The most important signs of impending mental illness-related absenteeism
- How to prevent psychological absenteeism as much as possible
- The impact of work stress on mental health
- Dos and don'ts when supporting employees on sick leave due to mental illness
- How to strengthen managers in their role in prevention and guidance

 

A session full of concrete tools for HR, management, and executives.