The strike starts at 9 p.m. Monday. Rail unions have called for strikes to urge the government to invest more in the rail network.
According to media reports, train traffic in the provinces of Namur, Luxembourg and part of Walloon Brabant will come to a complete standstill due to a lack of staff. Train traffic was disrupted on Wednesday and Thursday by a 48-hour strike by the drivers’ union
Railway employees in Belgium regularly complain about deteriorating working conditions and argue for more government investment. (sda/afp)
Soource :Watson

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