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With 25,306 employees in 2013, Bpost maintains its position as Belgium's largest employer, despite ending last year with 11,000 fewer domestic jobs than in 2012, according to Trends magaz
At Brussels Airport, about 500 vacancies remain unfilled, especially those requiring low-skilled technicians. The company calls for improved bus services to and from the airport.
Kris Peeters, the Belgian minister for work, economy and consumer affairs, met European Commissioner for work Marianne Thyssen earlier this week to discuss policy priorities for the coming years.
Ten percent of Belgian employees under the age of 30 are overqualified for their job, reports De Standaard.
In September, 2014, the unemployment rate in Belgium was 2.5% lower than in the same month last year, according to figures from the National Employment Office (NEO).
Belgian employers find it increasingly difficult to expand their workforce.
The rapid growth of the renewable energy sector in Belgium is directly responsible for the creation of more than 10,000 jobs annually through 2020, according to a study by Ernst & Young, commi
About one-fifth of the population of Brussels is made up of unemployed job-seekers.
Half of the Belgian working population is not satisfied with its current salary, according to an online survey of 30,143 Belgians by Jobat.be.