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An estimated 18,000 employees in the care sector held a demonstration in Brussels this week, condemning the "deplorable" wages and working conditions they face amid a labour shortage.

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The four-day work week officially became a reality for some workers in Belgium when new labour reforms came into force at the end of November.

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The City of Brussels is organising a major jobs fair at Palais 6 in Heysel, advertising 2,000 vacant positions in both the public and private sectors.

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Staff at Delhaize supermarkets around Belgium have threatened to walk out on strike in an ongoing dispute over working conditions.

Federal government announce new labour deal (c) Belga
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The option of working four days a week for some employees in Belgium will become available this autumn, following the official approval of an agreement reached last February. 

The Au Soleil bar on Marché aux Charbons, Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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The number of students looking for work during the coming summer is particularly high this year, reports Bruzz.

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A number of barriers are preventing migrants from effectively accessing the labour market, according to a study by Ghent Univer

Healthcare sector recruiting from abroad - Belga
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The number of foreign employees in Belgian healthcare has grown 30% in seven years, but the sector still lags behind others in terms of diversity.

The insignia of the Belgian defence ministry seen during a press conference on Friday 01 October 2021. (BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE)
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A broad cooperation agreement on recruitment and training between the ministry of defence, the Brussels employment service Actiris and the Bruxelles Formation tutoring centre was signed on Tuesday

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