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Illustration picture shows signs for the Actiris and VDAB offices on the outside of the Astro tower in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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There are 3,000 jobs to be filled on the outskirts of Brussels and 66,000 if the whole of Flanders is taken into consideration, according to the employment bodies Actiris, responsible for the Brus

Illustration picture shows a man working from home with a laptop and a mobile phone, in Brussels, Saturday 13 June 2020. (BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ)
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As the restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus crisis continue to ease rule by rule, some people are preparing to fully return to their place of work, whether by choice or by request.

Image shows the entrance to the Actiris offices in the Astro Tower, Brussels (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Actiris, the Brussels employment office, has published a list of more than 40 courses providing training in occupations where staff are currently in short supply.

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The Brussels employment service Actiris and Fedasil, the federal institution responsible for the reception of asylum seekers, have signed a cooperation agreement to help asylum seekers find jobs.

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Employment laws in Belgium are organised on several levels, with general regulations defined at federal and regional level.

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Brussels public transport operator Stib has dismissed 11 employees for serious misconduct after they "knowingly and systematically bypassed the company's time clock system in order not to carry ou

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Trade unions representing private-sector workers are planning a nationwide strike on 29 March.

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A plan to help employment in Flanders recover in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic has been agreed by the government, employers’ groups and unions.

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