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Belgium is still the second-best country in Europe when it comes to rights for the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-intersex (LGBTI) community.
Brussels-based chemical giant Solvay has come in ninth in the new Financial Times ranking of best employers when it comes to inclusion and diversity.
4 November is Unequal Pay Day, the symbolic day from which women “work for free” for the rest of the year in comparison to the salaries of their male counterparts.
A senior manager in a large Belgian company who was demoted after returning to work from maternity leave has won €32,000 in damages.
Discrimination is alive and well in the Brussels rental market.
A study carried out by the Brussels-Capital Region has confirmed what job-seekers and equal rights activists have been saying for a long time: Even with college and university diplomas, it’s diffi
Last year a group of senior finance executives got together with a firm mission – to do something about the lack of gender diversity in the country’s financial sector.
At 54%, Belgium has the lowest level of employment for non-European immigrants in the EU.
More than 5,000 people showed up to Sunday's anti-racism demonstration in Brussels.







