Category Archives: 2026 Belgium

Belgium: ACV-CSC initiatives for 28 April

Dear colleagues,

 With this email, we would like to inform you about the initiatives of ACV‑CSC around 28 April 2026, Workers’ Memorial Day. In Belgium, workers are confronted with a government that is strongly committed to far‑reaching labour market flexibilisation. This has led, among other things, to a significant increase in the number of workers employed under various atypical short‑term contracts. These workers receive little or no information, training or guidance in the field of occupational safety and health. As a result, we see an increase in the number of occupational accidents and work‑related diseases among these workers. Increasingly, workers are no longer covered by occupational accident insurance because of their employment status, or they are unable to have a work-related disease recognised as an occupational disease.

 As the government plans are now being fully rolled out, we have decided to dedicate 28 April 2026 to a better protection for these atypical workers. All information can be found on our website (available only in French and Dutch).

 FR: La santé et la sécurité au travail ne sont pas un jeu!

NL: Veiligheid en gezondheid op het werk is geen spel! | ACV

 We would also like to thank the ITUC for annually promoting Workers’ Memorial Day and for fighting alongside us for safer and healthier workplaces for all workers.

 Best regards,

Kris Van Eyck

Head industrial relations department ACV-CSC

Belgium/Europe: ETUI-ETUC invitation: Climate change and workers’ health, 28/04, 9:00

!!!   Please register HERE, before 24/04   !!!

ETUI-ETUC joint conference in commemoration of the International Workers’ Memorial Day

Climate change and workers’ health

28 April 2026, 9:00 – 17:00
Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre (Avenue du Boulevard 17, 1210 Brussels), room Oslo II

Climate change is not only challenging the labour market but it is also reshaping working conditions and occupational risks and workers’ health across Europe and beyond. Rising temperatures, extreme weather events and environmental degradation are creating new and intensified occupational hazards while exposing existing inequalities between sectors, territories and groups of workers.

This one-day conference organised on 28th April will commemorate the International Workers’ Memorial Day. The event will bring together leading academics, trade union representatives, policymakers and practitioners to examine the growing impacts of climate change on occupational health and safety with a particular focus on heat stress at work and the prospect of better EU legal tools against occupational heat.

By fostering dialogue between research, social partners and EU institutions, the conference aims to contribute to the development of fair, effective and worker-centered responses to climate change putting occupational health and safety at the heart of Europe’s climate and social agenda.

Download the final programme HERE.

The event will take place IN PERSON in Brussels. Interpretation will be available in English, French, Italian and Spanish. Following the conference, the recording and the presentations of participating speakers (subject to their agreement) will be made available on this website. Please register HERE before 24/04.