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A labour court in Brussels has issued one of the first published rulings on the question of whether Data Protection Officers are entitled to compensat…
Read MoreOn 19 May 2025, the Supreme Court (Hof van Cassatie / Cour de Cassation) held that private individuals who perform the daily management of a non-profi…
Read MoreThe current Belgian government announced in its government agreement that it would introduce a cap for calculating the employer social security contri…
Read MoreOn 15 July 2025, the National Labour Council (NLC) issued opinion no. 2.4556 on end-of-career arrangements, announcing structural reforms to the syste…
Read MoreIn the early hours of 21 July 2025, the Belgian federal government reached a new “summer agreement” concerning important changes to labour law. While …
Read MoreJust before the summer recess, two important steps were taken in the implementation of the coalition agreement. In this article, we provide a brief ov…
Read MoreIn a landmark decision dated 18 November 20241, the Belgian Supreme Court (Cour de cassation/Hof van Cassatie) ruled that the absence of a formal desi…
Read MoreOn 30 June 2025, the National Labour Council (NLC) concluded several collective labour agreements (CLAs) concerning unemployment with a company allowa…
Read MoreIn a judgment dated 13 June 2025, the Brussels Labour Court of Appeal ruled that an Uber driver must be considered an employee. After a thorough exami…
Read MoreAmong all OECD countries, Belgium has the highest tax burden on labour. Nevertheless, in order to attract qualified personnel from abroad, Belgium has…
Read MoreThe Constitutional Court annulled the Dismissal Decree by its judgment of 5 June 2025. This decree had allowed Flemish provincial and local administra…
Read MoreUnderstanding the prior information and consultation obligations is vital for safeguarding the rights of employees in the framework of corporate (intr…
Read MoreOn 6 December 2024, the Private Investigations Act (PIA) was published in the Belgian Official Gazette. The PIA imposes certain new obligations with r…
Read MoreFor mobile workers, for instance technicians visiting clients, it’s common for the company car to have a track and trace system allowing the employer …
Read MoreA full-time employee is in principle entitled to five days professional training per year. This is based on article 52 of the Act of 3 October 2022 ho…
Read MoreIn a decision dated 25 March 2025, the Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA) issued a ruling on the use of a geolocation system in a company car. In…
Read MoreIn het regeerakkoord dat binnen de federale regering De Wever I 2025-2029 werd bereikt op 31 januari van dit jaar, staat op bladzijde 18 een kort maar…
Read MoreThe Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) recently ruled that Belgian legislation must be amended to align with EU law, as current legislation…
Read MoreIn a recent judgment,[1] the French-speaking section of the Brussels Labour Court confirmed that a Data Protection Officer (DPO) may not be penalised …
Read MoreIn a recent decision, the Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA) reviewed an employer’s use of geolocation system company vehicles. An employee chall…
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