In view of the call for a national strike in the private sector on March 29, the socialist union filed a 24-hour strike notice for the rail from March 28 at 10 p.m. the same time the next day, we learned. Tuesday with the union. The CSC has yet to vote on this. Gathered within… Continue reading
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Axa now covers new types of housing such as tiny houses
Axa now offers specific home insurance for new light and atypical habitats such as tiny houses, residential caravans, container houses, yurts or wooden chalets, she announced on Tuesday. “Whether the home was purchased or built by the insured himself, Axa offers the same cover as for a ‘classic’ home, whether as a primary or secondary… Continue reading
Westmalle expands its range with a new Trappist
After Chimay in 2013 and Rochefort last year, Westmalle is in turn expanding its range by now offering one of its beers until then reserved for Trappist monks and their visitors: the Extra will be marketed alongside the Triple , the most popular with amateurs, and the Double. The Westmalle brewery’s annual production was 120,000… Continue reading
Zalando: online clothing seller expects significant increase in turnover
The turnover of the Berlin company is expected to reach in 2021 between 9.9 billion euros and 10.3 billion euros. Zalando did not specify the reasons that made him so confident for this year but the e-commerce sector has experienced a boom since the first cases of Covid-19 emerged last year. With stores closing in… Continue reading
Those under 25 are the most affected by temporary unemployment
Younger workers are the most affected by the economic crisis caused by Covid-19. The category of workers under 25 is the most affected by temporary unemployment. A trend highlighted by the last employment tracker by SD Worx. In February 2021, those under 25 were temporarily unemployed 5.6% of the time. “This has been a constant… Continue reading
François Cornelis, from PetroFina as president of bpost
With the dismissal of Jean-Paul Van Avermaet, bpost is looking for a new captain to lead the ship. In the meantime, François Cornelis, CEO ad interim, will be responsible for keeping the ship afloat.
The ruling service in the sights of the authorities: “The Anticipated Decisions Service (SDA) is a state in the state”
My Finances Francois Mathieu Subscribers Published on 03-15-21 at 8:01 p.m. – Updated 03-15-21 at 8:02 p.m. © BELGA The leader of the PS group in the House, Ahmed Laaouej, strongly opposes this project. A tax advisor, in anonymity, believes that “the biggest problem is that rather than being called upon to give an opinion… Continue reading
Behind the scenes of the ouster of bpost CEO Jean-Paul Van Avermaet
Companies & Start-ups Ariane van Caloen and Frédéric Chardon Subscribers Published on 03-15-21 at 7:41 p.m. – Updated 03-15-21 at 7:43 p.m. © BELGA The 11 board members are behind their screens around 9 p.m. for an emergency board meeting. The decision to release Mr. Van Avermaet was unanimously endorsed. The phone call was made… Continue reading
The OECD chooses a Belgian-Australian as the organization’s new secretary-general
Elected Friday at the head of the OECD, the Australian Mathias Cormann was officially appointed Monday secretary general of this 37-member strong international organization, she announced in a statement. “The OECD Council, made up of ambassadors representing the 37 member countries of the Organization, today took the official decision to appoint Mr. Mathias Cormann (Australia)… Continue reading
“The dismissal of the CEO of bpost opens up positive prospects”
For analyst Patrick Casselman at BNP Paribas Fortis, we should not imagine too quickly a stock market cataclysm for the stock with the departure of the CEO of bpost.