Inside SSL: How a prestigious Dutch tutoring company exploits student tutors with cult-like practices
Summary
An investigative exposé into Stichting Studiebegeleiding Leiden (SSL), a prestigious Dutch tutoring company that presents itself as an elite professional network for ambitious students. Behind the glossy facade, the article reveals systemic employment-law violations: tutors work extremely long hours without proper contracts, payslips, or Certificates of Conduct; criticism of leadership is suppressed; and workers who speak up are quickly ostracized. Former and current tutors describe a cult-like environment where the promise of lifelong career benefits is used to justify exploitative labor practices.
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It's a family, but they can also spit you out in a heartbeat.
Certificates of Conduct, employment contracts and payslips are considered 'bureaucratic hassle'.
He worked on weekends from 8 am until sometimes 10 pm, preparing secondary school pupils for their final exams.
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