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A no-deal Brexit could threaten 26,000 jobs in Belgium, new research from the Walloon statistics institute Iweps has found.
Looking for a new job in Brussels? Taxi drivers in the Belgian capital are in short supply - and a new recruitment drive aims to hire an extra 300 of them.
A new restaurant has opened on Avenue Louise that only employs servers with Down Syndrome.
The unemployment rate in Brussels is at its lowest point in 15 years, according to jobs and training agency Actiris. The rate has been declining steadily for the last 3.5 years.
In Brussels, one in six job seekers do not speak French or Dutch, causing problems for registration, administration and training.
The European Union is a major source of employment, with a staff of 33,000 in the Commission alone.
Flemish transport company De Lijn has adjusted its conditions for the recruitment of bus and tram drivers, reports De Standaard.
Belgium needs to attract more highly educated workers from abroad, writes VRT Nieuws.
As part of a pilot project in collaboration with citydev.brussels, the Brussels government wants to stimulate companies to hire Brussels residents, writes Metro.