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  1. Background-Ad3810 on

    Als je daar nu een standje hebt met ‘geitewollensokken’ dan ben je binnen… Of is dit te kapitalistisch?

  2. Stylish_Agent on

    Is it supposed to be a school day? Or are there really that many early school leavers

  3. TheSeagull666 on

    FYI for those of you asking :

    They’re protesting against several government reforms perceived as detrimental to workers and vulnerable groups.

    Key policies include:

    Pension Reform: Critics argue that the proposed changes will reduce future retirees’ income and create uncertainty, particularly affecting those with interrupted careers.

    Unemployment Benefit Cuts: Plans to cap unemployment benefits at two years for most jobseekers could leave over 184,000 people without support, with more than 25,000 losing benefits immediately in 2026.

    Early Retirement Restrictions: Proposals to limit early retirement options are seen as unfair and harmful to working people, especially those with lower incomes.

    Wage Indexation Freeze: The government’s suggestion to freeze automatic wage indexations could impact the purchasing power of most Belgian households, raising concerns among trade unions.

    Expansion of Flexi-Jobs: The planned expansion of flexi-jobs is viewed as a threat to job security and workers’ rights.

    Reduced Pay for Night Work: Proposed reductions in pay for night work are seen as detrimental to workers, particularly those in essential services.


    So yeah, for once, imho they have every right to make that big of a deal with the protest.
    Especially about the wage indexation reform!!

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