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Belgium at Work
by Nakamoto Labs
Belgium at Work is a podcast that decodes the Belgian labour market through data, policy and real economic tensions. From hiring incentives and labour shortages to telework, productivity and cross-border employment, each episode breaks down one issue that shapes how Belgium works and grows. Clear, analytical and rooted in Belgian realities, the podcast is designed for listeners who want more than surface-level commentary.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Commuting Costs and Private Car Indemnities in Belgium
This report by SD Worx examines the continued prevalence of personal car usage for commuting among Belgian private sector employees. Research indicates that nearly half of these workers receive financial compensation from their employers to help cover travel costs, with a median annual payout of 330 euros. The data highlights significant disparities based on geographic region and professional industry, noting that industrial workers and residents of Wallonia are more likely to receive these benefits than those in Brussels. Additionally, the text details recent federal initiatives aimed at increasing these subsidies and providing tax relief to combat rising fuel prices. Ultimately, the analysis confirms that while alternative transport is growing, the private automobile remains the primary mode of transit for the majority of the workforce.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Belgium at Work is a podcast that decodes the Belgian labour market through data, policy and real economic tensions. From hiring incentives and labour shortages to telework, productivity and cross-border employment, each episode breaks down one issue that shapes how Belgium works and grows. Clear, analytical and rooted in Belgian realities, the podcast is designed for listeners who want more than surface-level commentary.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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