Agreement with Opel in economic surplus matching unemployment

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

At Opel Antwerp management and unions have reached an agreement in principle with an additional matching economic unemployment. Confirm that union and management. In exchange the unions provide a number of finished cars Fri
"There is an agreement in principle that from the ninth werkloosheidsdag an additional matching grant to the staff," said spokeswoman Ann Wittemans. [...]

Baking Jupiler online sale

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

The current scarcity of AB-InBev beers inspires a number of Flemings to earn extra money by offering beer for sale via the classifieds 2dehands.be. Sun offers an Antwerp Jupiler the surplus of one-party state for 40 euros and in Bruges a pallet with 70 boxes to a buyer waiting. The big question raised some already [...]

Discussions on the restructuring contributions Opelaner put on ice

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

FRANKFURT (Dow Jones) – The talks on the Renovation of Opel’s workers’ contributions are on ice. "The negotiations are now being realized not, "said Group Works on Tuesday, Klaus Franz, upon request by Dow Jones Newswires. One of the key questions is, what assurances the company in return provide for any employee contributions to be [...]

Department AB InBev confirms imminent shortage of beer

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

If the trade union blockades of the breweries of Leuven and Jupille continued, consumers may have 2 or 3 days here and the first products of AB InBev not buy. Confirms that AB InBev spokeswoman Karen Couck tonight. Overproduction A spokesman Dist Rico, that drink stations, large [...]

Leeks and sprouts by expensive winter

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The prices of leeks and sprouts grow through the winter weather. According to spokeswoman Anne-Marie Vangeenberghe of Farmers is a greater demand for winter vegetables like leeks. "And this again is almost impossible to harvest. It happens, but in difficult circumstances. The demand is increasing, the supply drops, so prices rise." [...]