Belgian workers win the right to a four-day week
Belgian employees have won the right to perform a full work week in four days instead of the usual five without loss of salary, part of an agreement that aims to make Belgium’s notoriously rigid labour market more flexible.
Employers will still have the right to turn down employees’ requests for a condensed work week, on the condition they explain their refusal in writing, Deputy Prime Minister and Labour Minister Pierre-Yves Dermagne said in Brussels on Tuesday.
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