Tomorrow strike: what can you expect?

At the public transport there is a minimum service, which means that one in four trains runs and one in three regular buses.

in many private companies employees will not show up. The impact would certainly be significant in the port of Zeebrugge. Marc Adriansens, chairman of APZI Voka: “It will not be just an ordinary manifestation. The unions have called for not to come to work and go on strike. I think it will be well followed in general with little activity in the port.”

The services provided by cities and municipalities can also be disrupted. This is how a few close in Ostend out-of-school childcare centers. In many municipalities, the recycling parks their doors. This is the case in Beernem Ostend, Ledegem, Meulebeke and Dentergem, among others. In other places, the garbage bags will remain and the collectors will not drive out. National strike day will also make itself felt in nursing homes, hospitals and prison of Bruges, where the Sunday regime applies tomorrow.

And also it Education goes on strike. For example, the VTI in Tielt will switch to online classes tomorrow. In community education, the number of strikers is always somewhat higher than in the fairly Catholic network. Chris Vandecasteele, General Manager GO! School group Stroom: “Today we have no idea of ​​the number of strikers tomorrow. The past shows that during other strikes we can keep our schools open in a safe way. It is half a day. I hope everything goes smoothly tomorrow. “

Also the mail delivery may be disrupted tomorrow. The unions will set up mobile pickets but there will be no blockades of business parks.

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