China's Robot Revolution Leaves Millions of Workers Behind
China's rapid automation has displaced over 30 million factory workers since 2013, raising urgent questions about labor, retraining, and social stability.
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China's rapid automation has displaced over 30 million factory workers since 2013, raising urgent questions about labor, retraining, and social stability.
A six-day strike at AB InBev's Leuven distribution center ends after unions and management agree on new hires, a heat plan, and a review of a dismissal.
A bus driver drove to Paris after an early shift via flexi-job, sparking union warnings about safety risks and enforcement gaps in Belgium.
SAG-AFTRA members voted 91.42% to ratify a four-year contract with studios, securing AI protections, pension merger, and wage increases.
Bpost CEO Chris Peeters calls new social agreement an important step after weeks of strikes, but warns the company's transformation is far from complete.
From insurance and health to eco-cheques and rail jobs, six key policy changes come into force for Belgians on June 1, 2026.
Renewed labor tensions at GSK in Belgium as workers denounce reduced severance terms for six employees, calling the situation 'extremely worrying.'
Workers picket Ikea Hognoul after a union delegate's dismissal, escalating long-running labor tensions at the Swedish retailer's Belgian operations.
Home help workers protest in Brussels as Belgium's service voucher system faces a deepening crisis, with up to 735 jobs threatened by regulatory changes.