Flexi-jobs displacing regular jobs? Leaked study sparks debate in Belgium
Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A leaked study from the National Labor Council suggests flexi-jobs may be displacing regular jobs in the hospitality sector.
- Unions, workers, and government officials are scrutinizing the findings, which indicate
The National Labor Council has produced a leaked document suggesting that flexible employment contracts, known as flexi-jobs, might be starting to displace traditional jobs in the Belgian hospitality industry. "First indications that flexi-jobs are displacing regular jobs in the horeca sector," the document reportedly states, according to De Standaard.
This finding has drawn the attention of various stakeholders. Unions and employees, who have often voiced concerns about the impact of flexi-jobs on job security, are paying close attention. Within the government itself, there are differing opinions on the system, with proponents and critics alike now focusing on the specifics of the council's study.
The core question revolves around what the study definitively concludes. As the details emerge, the debate over the role and consequences of flexi-jobs in the Belgian labor market is expected to intensify, with potential implications for employment regulations and worker protections.
Originally published by VRT NWS in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.