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Belgium's anti-austerity national strike grounds flights

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Posted on March 31, 2025

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Belgium's National Strike Halts Flights Amid Protests

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A national strike in Belgium kept all flights on the ground on Monday and caused some public transport disruptions as people demonstrated against the new government's austerity plans.

Local media reported some protesters also blocked access to some stores in Brussels' shopping area, including Foot Locker, Kiko Milano, Zara, Primark and Pull & Bear.

The strike was the second big one to protest the government's proposals to reform pensions and the labour market. 

The planned pension reform rewards those who work past retirement age with 35 years of service, while early retirees without 35 years face a penalty. The new system is less favorable for lower-income earners compared to the previous one, which provided a lump sum based on career length.

Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever's government was sworn in on February 3 after eight months of negotiations that resulted in a five-party coalition including conservatives, centrists, and socialists.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Paul Simao)

Key Takeaways

  • Belgium's national strike grounded all flights on Monday.
  • Protests targeted the government's austerity plans.
  • Public transport faced disruptions across the country.
  • Pension reform is a key issue for the protesters.
  • The government is a five-party coalition led by Bart De Wever.

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The article discusses a national strike in Belgium protesting government austerity measures, causing flight and transport disruptions.
Why are Belgians protesting?
Belgians are protesting against the government's austerity measures, particularly pension reforms that are less favorable to lower-income earners.
Who is leading the Belgian government?
The Belgian government is led by Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever, heading a five-party coalition.

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