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You have the same employment rights as any other employee in Belgium even if you are working off the book…
Did you work in Belgium and were your employment rights not respected? If so, you can still enforce your…
For the purposes of the investigation, it is obviously important to provide the organisation or individua…
If you have legal residence and you have received benefits (unemployment, a living allowance…), you may…
A pregnant woman: May not be fired because she is pregnant.May not do perform kinds of dangerous work.May…
You may only be fired on the spot, if you have committed a serious offence (theft, for example). The offe…
Anyone who is too ill to work is allowed to stay at home without losing their job. You will however, need…
If you work legally, the agreements between employer and employee are generally put down on paper, i.e. a…
If an employer seriously abuses an employee (clandestinely), this may be a case of human trafficking. If…
An employer may be heavily penalised if they have people working off the books or clandestinely. There ma…
Every employer is obliged to inform the government of who works for them and how much they pay in wages….
Working off the books is when an employer doesn’t register you with the government. Your employer risks a…
Working off the books is working as a non-Belgium in Belgium, without permission to work in Belgium. If y…
Stealth work is when someone works as a self-employed person but hasn’t officially been recognised as sel…
If you would rather read this information in a leaflet, download the FAIRWORK Belgium Guide to Rights using this link.
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