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Wage watchers: how much does an airport customer service agent earn?

Airport customer service agent Gertjan Vos, 24, from Antwerp talks about what he earns and how he spends it. What do you do for a living? I have two part-time jobs, both as a passenger service agent – one for American Airlines, the other for Aviapartner. I check passengers in, do the boarding and...

Culture beat - March 28

Belgium’s love affair with fantasy comes alive once a year with the Brussels International Fantastic Film Fair from Tuesday until April 13. The 31st edition swaps Tour & Taxis for the more spacious Bozar in a programme offering more than 100 feature films, many of them premieres. BIFFF opens on...

Weapons arsenal found in dead terror suspect’s flat

Belgian authorities searching the home of a terror suspect who was shot dead after a motorway pursuit found an arsenal of terrorist weapons at his flat in Anderlecht. Prosecutors confirmed the man was born in 1973 and came from Algeria, later joining the Foreign Legion, before moving to Belgium...

Claims of media censorship at Reynders honours ceremony

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) yesterday denounced the “media censorship” it claims took place at the ceremony at which Belgian deputy prime minister Didier Reynders received the Legion of Honour from former French president Nicolas Sarkozy. Sarkozy was last week placed under...

Half of Belgian Muslim teens have overt anti-Semitic views

A major survey among Belgian teenagers has indicated anti-Semitism is seven times more prevalent among Muslim youths than in non-Muslim teenagers, reports the Jewish Telegraphic Agency . Conducted in recent months by three universities for the Flemish government, the survey was published last month...

Supermarket items become more expensive at checkout

Supermarket chain Carrefour regularly overcharges its customers, reports De Standaard, with items more expensive at the checkout than indicated in the aisles. This twice came to light via the VRT consumer programme Volt. More than a year ago, a Volt crew conducted tests in several Carrefour stores...

IMF: Belgium needs reforms to boost economy and growth

The Belgian economy is hampered by a loss of competitive edge and structural problems as the government cuts back spending, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said yesterday. Belgium is likely to eke out growth of 0.2% this year and just over 1% next year, the IMF said in a regular review,...

Police to display arsenal seized after shooting

Belgian police are today expected to display guns, ammunition and explosives seized after a motorway chase ended in a fatal shootout with a man suspected of terrorist links. Police shot dead the man, of Algerian origin, after he opened fire on them yesterday afternoon on the A8 linking Brussels and...

Three in 10 Belgians don’t save

Belgians may have a reputation for being compulsive savers, but 28% of them claim to have no savings, L’Echo reports today. The figure is the result of a study conducted by ING using a sample of 14,013 people in 14 countries, including 1,000 Belgians. The debt crisis has severely affected the...

Temporary recruitment market still shrinking

Temping agencies in Belgium struggled with falling client demand last year and research shows that the slowdown in the temporary recruitment market continued into this year, reports Staffing Industry . Demand for workers is still not as strong as a year ago, according to data from the Belgian...

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