As per reports, a new strike will begin on Belgian railways at 2200 hours (local time) on Monday (14 April), lasting 24 hours.
• The strike is organized by five SNCB unions: CGSP Cheminots (Centrale Générale des Services Publics – Cheminots), CSC-Transcom (Confédération des Syndicats Chrétiens – Transcom), SLFP (Syndicat Libre de la Fonction Publique), SIC (Syndicat Indépendant des Cheminots) and SACT (Syndicat Autonome des Conducteurs de Train)
• Train services between Luxembourg and Belgium may face disruptions from 2200 hours (local time) on Monday (14 April), until 2200 hours on Tuesday (15 April).
• Seven out of ten IC trains and six out of ten L and S trains will be running, with limited P trains during rush hours.
• Additional railway strikes are scheduled for 22 April and 29 April, including a general strike planned for 29 April.