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Belgium needs about 1,200 more emergency doctors in order to address the shortage, write Het Laatste Nieuws and De Morgen today.

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Most Belgian students are hoping to get a job at a large, foreign company after graduation, according to a survey by Universum Global, which specialises  in the branding of companies.

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Despite all the setbacks of the airline industry in recent years, pilot remains a popular career choice in Belgium, writes De Standaard.

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Cutting the costs of employing personnel by 5% in the construction, transport, electrical and retail sectors could lead to the creation of up to 28,500 jobs, according to a study by two professors

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The average employee in full-time employment in Brussels earns 18% more than someone in the same job working in Flanders, according to figures from the economy ministry. 

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Representatives of Delhaize staff are due to meet prime minister Elio Di Rupo today to discuss the company’s announcement of 2,500 jobs losses and the closure of 14 stores across Belgium.

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Supermarket chain Delhaize has announced a restructuring plan involving the closure of 14 stores nationwide and 2,500 redundancies – one in six of the workforce.

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More students in Belgium are making use of their special employment status to work in periods of the year other than the popular summer holidays, according to numbers provided by Federgon, the fed

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Thirty percent of the employees under 30 in the private sector in Belgium work part-time, more than half the number in 2008.

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