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2015 was worst year ever for traffic in Belgium

Budget cuts to public transport outside of Brussels will not contribute to improving the city’s traffic congestion, according to the Capital Region’s mobility minister, Pascal Smet. Smet was reacting to news from motoring organisation Touring that showed that traffic last year reached an all-time...

Premier Michel to promote Belgium abroad

Belgian prime minister Charles Michel has announced plans for an international tour to boost Belgium's image abroad, write De Tijd and Het Nieuwsblad . The exact destinations have yet to be determined, but the tour will focus on countries with high economic growth. Premier Michel has already put...

Traffic fatalities up for second year in a row in Belgium

In 2015, there were 755 traffic deaths on Belgian roads, an increase of 4% compared to the previous year, when there were 727 traffic fatalities, writes Het Laatste Nieuws. S everal factors played a role in the increase, according to experts, including unusually good weather, the revival of the...

My job in Belgium: How much does an ambulance driver earn?

Peter Vandenameele performs his job with great passion. He is very interested in the emergency services and is a collector of miniature ambulances. What is your job? I work in the emergency department of the Sint-Andries Hospital in Tielt, where I am an ambulance driver for the 112 emergency...

New year, new job: How to further your career in Belgium

Brussels is full of job opportunities, but with a regular influx of enthusiastic new faces all looking to get on the ladder and further their careers, it can be hard to ensure you get the job you want. We speak to four recruitment experts about what’s needed to get ahead in Belgium. Alison Peever...

Belgian strike set to disrupt rail services this week

Unions representing rail staff will begin a 48-hour strike this evening at 22.00, following the breakdown of talks with federal mobility minister Jacqueline Galant. The strike is officially supported only by French-speaking unions, but the effects are expected to be felt nationwide. The unions had...

Employers routinely use Facebook to screen candidates

Employers use social network site Facebook to screen job applicants, according to results of research carried out by researchers at Ghent University (UGent). The team used 2,000 fictitious applications to compile the findings. Researchers did not include photographs with the CVs they sent. Each...

Germany and the Netherlands express concerns over Doel

The Dutch government will for the first time carry out a joint inspection of the Doel nuclear power plant with the Belgian authorities on 20 January. The visit follows an incident with the Doel 1 reactor last week, which was shut down because of a faulty alternator. “Both governments had agreed...

The 10 best paid jobs in Belgium, according to the FPS Economy

Belgium's FPS Economy recently published a list of the country's 10 highest paying professions, starting with perhaps the most obvious, the CEO of a large company, write various Belgian media. The directors of large companies in Belgium come in first place in the rankings, according to the official...

One in ten Belgians drinks too much alcohol, report shows

One out of every 10 people in Belgium struggles with an alcohol addiction, according to a report by the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE), writes Het Laatste Nieuws. The KCE is urging the various Belgian government parties to reach agreement on an alcohol plan for the country. The World...

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