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Brussels employment minister Bernard Clerfayt has asked the employment agency Actiris to develop a new project to make it easier for the unemployed to get a job in healthcare.
More than 100 politicians have signed on to Voka’s “summer internship” programme, a record number.
Students who find that their usual summer jobs in bars and restaurants have gone up in smoke in a year dogged by a lack of business can find work in a local orchard.
The federal and Flemish governments have approved several new economic measures to help families and businesses affected by the coronavirus crisis.
Belgian rail operator SNCB has been fined €210,000 for exposing staff to a toxic substance for a year and a half, during renovation works.
A survey among nearly 3,000 people who started working from home following the coronavirus lockdown shows that 84% of them want to continue doing so.
Contrary to what many people think, Brussels is more cosmopolitan than big, hustle-and-bustle cities like New York and London. In fact, it’s the second most international city in the world.
Flemish companies are struggling to fill vacancies in a growing number of professions, according to government employment agency VDAB.
Belgium's 160,000 domestic workers, who are paid using the service vouchers scheme, have have won a pay rise after walking out on strike.