Belgian unions stage national strike as workers march against planned changes to tax and budget policy.
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Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Brussels during a national strike called by Belgian unions against the government's fiscal reforms, according to Euronews.
The mass demonstration brought large crowds into the Belgian capital as organized labor mobilized across the country in one of the most significant shows of public opposition to the government's economic agenda. Unions called the strike to push back against proposed changes to taxation and state spending, which labor groups argue will place a disproportionate burden on workers and lower-income households.
The demonstrations reflect broad opposition from Belgium's major union federations, which have positioned the action as a direct challenge to what they describe as austerity-driven policies. The strike comes amid sustained cost-of-living pressures that have strained household budgets across the country, adding urgency to union demands for a fairer approach to fiscal reform.
Belgium has a long tradition of large-scale labor mobilization, and national strikes have historically drawn significant participation when unions contest major economic policy shifts.