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Europe · AntwerpAntwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – BASF Antwerp will cut 20 of nearly 100 laboratory jobs. ABVV’s Jan Vlegels highlights the challenge of finding lab technician roles. Affected staff can choose severance or internal retraining. As VRT News reported, laboratory workers … Read more Continue reading BASF Antwerp cuts 20 lab jobs in 600 staff reduction at The Brussels Morning Newspaper.See the Story
BASF Antwerp Cuts 20 Lab Jobs in 600 Staff Reduction
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Education · BelgiumFlemish rectors are sounding the alarm now that the Flemish government has decided to make further substantial cuts to higher education. Universities, in particular, are facing significant cuts: just under 35 million euros. "We feel compelled to raise tuition fees by 150 euros per student, albeit against our wishes," says Bernard Vanheusden, president of the Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR). But Minister Zuhal Demir (N-VA) is clear: such a…See the Story
"Water Is up to Our Lips": Universities Want to Increase Registration Fees by 150 Euros
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