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#1 Belgium hit by second mass strike

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Belgian workers have caused widespread disruption with a 24-hour national strike in protest at government plans to up the retirement age from 58 to 60.
Few buses and trams were running in most cities, and Charleroi airport, south of Brussels, was shut down.

Trains were not affected as unions wanted them to keep running to carry people to protests in the capital.

Tens of thousands of protesters have been marching through Brussels to get the prime minister to reconsider.

A primary school in Brussels decided to allow retired teachers and grandparents to take the lessons as part of the nationwide protest.

Unions are calling for more provision for older workers, saying that employees over 50 are often jettisoned when companies attempt to cut costs.

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They also complain that in other cases, the new plans would keep older people working longer while young people struggle to find jobs.


Retired staff and grandparents took classes in one school

"If the government does not respond favourably... the atmosphere will become fiercer," Socialist union leader Xavier Verboven told local VRT television.

"November is risking to become a very turbulent month... This is a signal to the government."

Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt's government has rejected calls to re-open talks with unions on the proposed changes to state pensions.

It is the second major strike in Belgium this month.

The strike on 7 October brought much of the country to a virtual standstill, with transport, schools and government services hit by protests.
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Poor babies.

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Combining this and the farming subsidies thread, maybe if the governments stopped paying such massive subsidies to farmers that just live off free money, they could put off raising the retirement ages for a while. :razz:

Or maybe they could all just agree to live two less years?
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Mayabird wrote:Combining this and the farming subsidies thread, maybe if the governments stopped paying such massive subsidies to farmers that just live off free money, they could put off raising the retirement ages for a while. :razz:

Or maybe they could all just agree to live two less years?
Actually, I think their original reasoning in raising it is because people ARE living longer. Originally, 58 was fucking OLD back when they initiated the program. Now, people are living to be 60, 70, 80 and it's creating massive shortages because there are so many of them that are continuing to receive the benefits and just not dying.
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