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The Brussels municipality of Saint-Josse has introduced a four-day working week for staff aged 55 and over - without any loss of pay or pension contributions.
A cash incentive to get workers to give up their company car has been scrapped by Belgium's Constitutional Court.
Flanders' employment and training agency, VDAB, reports that there were more job vacancies in 2019 than in any other year in the organisation’s history.
Cleaners and housekeepers will down their vacuum cleaners and irons on Wednesday and walk out on strike for better pay.
Brussels-based chemical giant Solvay has come in ninth in the new Financial Times ranking of best employers when it comes to inclusion and diversity.
As technology leaves an ever greater impact on the job market and the idea of a universal basic income gains ground, what does it mean for the future world of work?
About a quarter of taxis in Brussels are sitting idle, because not enough people can be found to drive them, new figures reveal.
Brussels is full of job opportunities, but with a regular influx of enthusiastic new faces all looking to get on the ladder and further their careers, it can be hard to ensure you get the jo
A senior manager in a large Belgian company who was demoted after returning to work from maternity leave has won €32,000 in damages.