25 Nov 2022 | 03:11 PM UTC
Belgium: Unionized rail workers to stage a nationwide strike Nov. 29-Dec. 1
Unionized rail workers in Belgium to stage a nationwide strike Nov. 29-Dec. 1. Rail service disruptions likely.
Event
Unionized railway workers, represented by the “Common Front of Railway Workers” union, plan to strike across Belgium Nov. 29-Dec. 1. The purpose of the action is to demand better resources for Belgian railway workers. The industrial action is formed of two separate events, a 24-hour strike 22:00 Nov. 28-22:00 Nov. 29 and a 48-hour strike 03:00 Nov. 30-03:00 Dec. 1, although in practice the disruption will continue throughout this period.
Unless averted, the strike will likely result in significant disruption to rail services throughout the country, including delays and cancelations. Increased congestion is likely on available rail services and other forms of transportation during the labor action. Heightened demand for alternative modes of transportation may also result in reduced taxi availability. Protests by striking employees are possible at major train stations. Some disruption may linger after the strike as the rolling stock is repositioned.
Advice
Check rail service schedules and follow local travel and security advice. Consider alternative transport options, if necessary. Allow additional time for travel.