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Fairwork Belgium: What do I do if...
I haven’t been paid.

You have the same employment rights as any other employee in Belgium even if you are working off the book…

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What are my employment rights?
Everyone who works as an employee in Belgium has the same employment rights. Even if you have no legal re...
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Can I arrange my residence through work?
Regularisation through employment does not exist in Belgium. ...
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Am I allowed to work in Belgium?
Whether or not you are allowed to work in Belgium depends on your residence rights and whether you are st...
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I have had an accident at work. What happens now?
Never take unnecessary risks. The employer is obliged to create a safe and healthy work environment. If a...
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How can I prove that I have worked?
Documentary evidence of your employment is very important. Particularly if you have no w...
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Can I file a complaint with the inspectorate?
Labour inspectorates are safe places. Their primary task is to protect the rights of employees. That mean...
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What salary am I entitled to?
Here we explain what you should earn as a minimum. There are also rules about how your employer must p...
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Can I still take action against my employer if I am no longer in Belgium?

Did you work in Belgium and were your employment rights not respected? If so, you can still enforce your…

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If I file a complaint, will I have to stay in Belgium?

For the purposes of the investigation, it is obviously important to provide the organisation or individua…

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Can I be fined for working off the books?

If you have legal residence and you have received benefits (unemployment, a living allowance…), you may…

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Am I allowed to do voluntary work?
Important! If you have no legal residence, you may not carry out volunt...
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Do I have to keep working if I’m pregnant?

A pregnant woman: May not be fired because she is pregnant.May not do perform kinds of dangerous work.May…

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Is my employer allowed to fire me without warning?

You may only be fired on the spot, if you have committed a serious offence (theft, for example). The offe…

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What if I’m too ill to go to work?

Anyone who is too ill to work is allowed to stay at home without losing their job. You will however, need…

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How many hours do I have to work?
You'll find the general rules with regard to the number of hours you're allowed to work, here. There are ...
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How should the employer pay your wages?
Your employer should generally transfer your ...
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Which agreements should I reach with my employer before I start working?

If you work legally, the agreements between employer and employee are generally put down on paper, i.e. a…

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I work as a self-employed person or active partner. What does that mean?
A self-employed person is someone who works for themself and is therefore their own boss....
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How can I enforce my employment rights?
We often refer to the employment rights that every employee benefits from. It is important that they're t...
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Can I take my employer to court?
You can take your employer to court yourself. You will need the necessary ...
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What should I do if the inspectorate catches me during an inspection?
The inspectorate may independently decide to carry out an inspection in the workplace. ...
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Can I join a trade union?
Employees with no legal residence can still join a trade union. Your name will not be passed on to the go...
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What if I am the victim of violence or abuse?
You retain rights as an employee, even if you are working without legal residence. You are also entitled ...
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What is human trafficking?

If an employer seriously abuses an employee (clandestinely), this may be a case of human trafficking. If…

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What is the risk for my employer if I have no documents?

An employer may be heavily penalised if they have people working off the books or clandestinely. There ma…

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