Salary: Women too humble to ask for a raise
68% of Belgian women have never negotiated their wage, against 52% of men.
To succeed in the workplace, it is essential to develop specific skills...
EU politics: Cleaning up the lobby
Gerry Callaghan tracks a plan to make lobbyist activities more credible.
Lobbyists in Brussels have taken the unexpected step of acknowledging the way in which...
Japanese invest in Belgian windfarms
The Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo plans to invest over 100 million euros in the Belwind and Northwind wind farms off the coast of Zeebruges. These renewable...
EU politics: Cleaning up the lobby
Our EU politics expert Gerry Callaghan tracks a plan to make lobbyist activities more credible.
Lobbyists in Brussels have taken the unexpected step of acknowledging...
Money tips: Black gold loses its lustre
In our monthly money tips column Dave Deruytter wonders aloud: Why is energy so cheap and will it last?
The term 'black gold' as a...
European politics: A new impetus for change? Just do it!
In our latest European politics article Catherine Feore muses on The Future of Europe.
If you’ve wandered down rue de la Loi, you can’t miss...
Islamic State terrorist from Saint Josse In Brussels
The young boy who appears in a video by the terrorist organization the Islamic State was positively identified as a native of the Brussels...
Money: Wellbeing In The Workplace
Dave Deruytter looks at work-life balance and wellbeing.
True employee wellbeing is the result of meaningful challenges for workers in a strategy that proposes incremental change,...
Less power for the monarchy?
Following the announcement from the Palace, the politicians were quick to launch into the debate. The Flemish nationalists (N-VA) immediately told parliament that King...
Tax: The winds of change in Belgium
Belgium finally has new governments, both federal and regional, and it also has a sixth State Reform.Many changes are on the way. What are...