18 May 2023 | 08:37 AM UTC
Belgium: Multi-sector strike to cause public transport disruptions nationwide, May 22 /update 1
Unionized workers to strike across Belgium, May 22; significant disruptions to public transport likely.
Event
Labor unions plan a nationwide strike on May 22 to denounce reductions in workers' rights. The strike will probably impact public transport services the most. Public transport operators in Brussels (STIB/MIVB) anticipate their networks will be affected by the strike action, likely resulting in delays and cancelations to bus, tram, metro, and local rail services. As of May 17, the Belgian National Railway Company (SNCB) does not anticipate significant disruption to its services; however, this situation may change in the coming days. The strike could impact other public services, including education, healthcare, and local government services.
Three major labor unions have called for a demonstration in Brussels. Attendees will gather at Gare du Nord at 10:00 and march to Gare du Midi/Zuid. Thousands are likely to take part, based on previous events.
Increased congestion is likely on available services and alternative means of transport. Lingering disruptions are possible beyond the end of the strike as transport operators reposition rolling stock. Additional police will likely deploy to monitor gatherings; related security measures could prompt localized business and transport disruptions. Any demonstrations will likely pass off peacefully, though isolated clashes with security services cannot be ruled out.
Advice
Confirm all public transport schedules prior to travel on May 22; allow extra time to reach destinations and make alternative travel arrangements where necessary. Avoid all demonstrations as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Heed instructions from security services and leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation.