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Only a minority (5.1%) of Belgian employees want to commute daily and Belgian employers are the most open to teleworking among 10 European countries, according to a recent survey by European HR co
Employees who care for someone will soon have the right to request fewer working hours or more home working, reports De Morgen.
Tens of thousands of job vacancies are piling up despite many more jobseekers on the market.
One third of people working in the Brussels-Capital Region do not have Belgian nationality, which is double the percentage for Belgium, Bruzz reports.
The number of Brussels residents in employment reached a record number last year with a total of 479,000 inhabitants of the capital active in the labour market, RTBF reports.
The employment rate of single Belgian women living in Brussels shows that combining a family with work is difficult.
Although a four-day work week was part of Belgium’s new labour package, not everyone will be abl
Walibi theme park on the outskirts of Brussels has begun a major recruitment campaign to find 600 employees for the summer season.
About 300,000 people in Belgium of working age identified their main occupation last year as being a housewife, househusband or other stay-at-home caregiver – down from more than a million in 1986