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A day of union actions on June 25 instead of the 27

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The common union front will hold a rally in Brussels on 25 June, instead of the 27 initially announced, he says on Wednesday. FGTB, CSC and CGSLB want to send "a clear message" to the federal government: "those who hinder the consultation cause the protest". ...

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The common union front will hold a rally in Brussels on 25 June, instead of the 27 initially announced, he says on Wednesday. FGTB, CSC and CGSLB want to send "a clear message" to the federal government: "those who hinder the consultation cause the protest". ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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17:15 The three major unions will once again be taking action at the end of June. This time it will not be a general strike, but a demonstration in Brussels. The liberal union will therefore now participate.

·Belgium
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The common union front will hold a rally in Brussels on Wednesday 25 June, instead of the 27 initially announced, he says on Wednesday. FGTB, CSC and CGSLB want to send a clear message to the federal government: 'Those who hinder the concertation cause the protest'. The trade union organisations consider that they have been relegated to the street of mere spectators'. More than a hundred days after the entry into office of the government, 'No me…

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The unions will once again take to the streets on 25 June against the policy of the De Wever government. Initially, there was talk of a day of action on 27 June, a date launched by the ABVV, but in consultation with the other two unions - ACV and ACLVB - that day was moved to 25 June.

·Belgium
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Het Nieuwsblad broke the news in Belgium on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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