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After a few long nights and tense discussions, the federal government has reached an agreement on the budget for 2022.

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Belgian artist Jan Fabre (pictured) will have to stand trial for abuse of power, use of physical violence and sexual harassment, following an investigation by Antwerp’s labour tribunal.

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A bill to extend paid bereavement leave from three days to 10 has been unanimously approved by Belgium’s federal parliament.

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Many expats take to freelancing in Belgium, with Brussels also being a hub of consultancy work.

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This Wednesday, 4 November, is Unequal Pay Day in Europe, the day that women in the private sector start symbolically working for free for the rest of the calendar year.

Brussels rue d'Aerschot: Belga images
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Brussels mayor Philippe Close has ordered all prostitutes in Brussels city centre to stop working in a bid to stop the resurgence of coronavirus in the capital.

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Students who find that their usual summer jobs in bars and restaurants have gone up in smoke in a year dogged by a lack of business can find work in a local orchard.

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If you're stuck at home and missing the buzz of an open-plan office, a Brussels sound engineer has come up with the solution for you.

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A survey among nearly 3,000 people who started working from home following the coronavirus lockdown shows that 84% of them want to continue doing so.

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