Belgium is preparing for a nationwide strike scheduled from Monday, November 24, to Wednesday, November 26. The strike follows a call from trade unions protesting against recent government measures, according to RTL news. During this period, public transportation services are expected to operate at reduced capacity, leading to widespread disruptions.
The strike is anticipated to impact various sectors, with significant effects on rail and air travel. Travelers are advised to check with service providers for updates on schedules and possible cancellations. Authorities have urged commuters and travelers to plan ahead and consider alternative arrangements during these days.
The movement reflects ongoing tensions between trade unions and the government over policies affecting workers and public services. While the strike seeks to voice concerns over recent measures, the government has called for dialogue and urged the public to remain patient amidst the disruptions. As of now, detailed plans for resolution or negotiations have not been announced.