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Belgium: Thousands protest, unions call for strike amid Audi factory closure in Brussels
Brussels, Belgium - September 16, 2024
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Brussels, Belgium on Monday in solidarity with workers from an Audi factory that is scheduled to close and to call for a support plan to maintain industrial jobs.
According to local police, 5,500 people took to the streets of the Belgian capital, with many gathering in Place du Luxembourg, a major public square adjacent to the European Parliament building, Espace Leopold.
The demonstration was prompted by Audi's decision to close its factory in the city's Forest neighborhood, where some 3,000 people are employed.
Many who turned out to protest wore union jackets, and local unions have also called for a strike day in solidarity with Audi workers.
Protesters emphasized, however, that grievances for working Belgians have been building up for years and the factory closure is only the latest in a slew of hardships.
The situation is further complicated by the Russia-Ukraine crisis, with some protesters in Belgium noting that the influx of refugees is affecting local employment.
Belgian media have reported an increase in bankruptcies within the manufacturing sector as companies struggle to keep up with technological advancements. There are calls for the government to implement policies that improve workers' skills and protect high-quality employment and industry investment, avoiding the loss of European manufacturing.
Audi has announced that its Brussels factory will be reorganized in July this year. The facility has halted operations since September.
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Brussels, Belgium - Sept 16, 2024:
1. Place du Luxembourg;
2. Various of protesters gathering;
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alen (full name not given), organizer of protest:
"It was there a bit with COVID. Then it began with the war, and prices are getting higher from the materials and this makes it only more difficult for normal working people to buy, for example, a car. On the other hand, the demand is lower than before because of this reason, and this is something to think about. This is our signal to the government.";
4. Various of protesters;
5. SOUNDBITE (French) Pierre (full name not given), protester:
"All these issues, including the Russia-Ukraine crisis and the economic situation, are detrimental. Additionally, many workers are from Ukraine. The war benefits no one.";
6. Various of protesters;
7. Sign of Audi;
8. Protesters;
9. SOUNDBITE (Dutch) Frank (full name not given), employee, Audi factory:
"We hope to send a clear message that manufacturing in Europe is declining. Manufacturing must be sustained. Europe or any country should not rely solely on social welfare. Manufacturing has been moving outside Europe, and European politicians have not taken action.";
10. Sign of Audi;
11. Place du Luxembourg; police officers;
12. Flags of EU.
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