On April 26, 2025, Brussels’ Actiris has requested a delay in the restriction of unemployment benefits, highlighting ongoing challenges in the job market. This development raises significant concerns for job seekers and social workers alike.
- Actiris requests delay on unemployment benefit restrictions
- National OCMW strike disrupts Ghent services
- OCMW social workers face severe challenges
- MR chairpersons threaten to leave OCMW federation
- Unemployment reform remains limited in first year
How Will Actiris’ Request Affect Unemployment Benefits in Brussels?
Actiris’ plea for an extension on limiting unemployment benefits could have far-reaching implications for Brussels residents. Here are key points to consider:
- Potential delays in benefit restrictions may provide temporary relief for job seekers.
- Increased pressure on social services, particularly as OCMW workers face strikes.
- Concerns over the sustainability of social safety nets amid rising unemployment.
As developments unfold, residents are encouraged to stay informed and engage with local representatives to advocate for sustainable solutions in the job market.