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Rail strike: commuters in Flanders escape the worst

In Flanders, the impact was more moderate.

Belgian Rail was not amused by the sudden strike, which was organised without the trade unions’ support.

It was feared that the Liège strike would affect rail services across the country.

"Passengers should be prepared for delays on the line Liège-Antwerp and Ostend-Eupen.

In Brussels, north-south links can be affected," Frieke Neyrinck of the Belgian Rail company NMBS said early Tuesday morning.

However, the impact in Flanders was moderate, considering the circumstances.

The unannounced strike started early Tuesday morning in Liège.

Train drivers are angry as a number of financial benefits are not being paid out.

The NMBS was not amused, while trades unions reacted with surprise.

Luc Piens of the Flemish Christian trades union ACV told the VRT that he was surprised and that he regrets the decision.

"We had earlier meetings about these benefits."

Train drivers in Liège continued their actions Tuesday afternoon.

 

Flandersnews.be / Expatica