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After 48 employees or ex-employees of the Filigranes bookstore in Brussels filed official complaints of moral and sexual harassment with the social insurance fund Securex, the store’s founder Marc

Illustration picture shows police officers patrolling the streets of Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Almost six months after the introduction of plainclothes patrols to combat street harassment, the Brussels-North police zone is organising training courses for its own staff and an awareness campa

Police officers on duty near the Gare du Nord train station in Brussels (BELGA PHOTO)
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An investigation by Belgian broadcaster RTBF has uncovered numerous stories of alleged bullying and harassment within the Brussels North police force in the months following the tragic suicide of

Students hold up a banner reading "Protect Us!" at the protest for legal protection for interns, Brussels, Oct 11 (RTBF, screenshot)
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Around 40 students gathered in front of the government headquarters of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation on Place Surlet de Chokier on Sunday to demand a legal framework on internships

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A full inquiry has been launched to investigate complaints of aggression and intimidation at Belgium’s national airline company Brussels Airlines.

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From this autumn, police working in the Brussels-North zone (Schaerbeek, Evere and Saint Josse-ten-Noode) will receive a day’s training on how to stop street harassment.

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A recruit in training has filed an internal complaint with the Brussels fire brigade following racist incidents.

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A Brussels music artist has written a catchy but dark song about the street harassment that women in the capital experience on a routine basis.

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After the recent local elections, PS lawmaker Leila Agic became one of the youngest members of the Brussels parliament ever after obtaining close to 3,000 votes.

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