Ghent Waste Collection Strikes Paused Until Next Week

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) January 15, 2026 – New strikes at the Ghent waste collection company stand averted until at least next week following negotiations between union representatives and management. The union spokesperson expressed determination to reach an agreement stating “I want to reach an agreement”. Waste collection services resume normal operations across the city serving 42,000 households and 187 commercial clients.

The company maintains 28 collection vehicles servicing 14 districts daily covering 1,800 tonnes weekly household waste. Strike suspension follows three-hour mediation session 14 January preventing disruption affecting 67,000 residents. Normal bin collections resume 16 January maintaining twice-weekly schedules across residential zones.

Union confirms ongoing talks scheduled daily through 22 January targeting comprehensive labour agreement.

Mediation commenced 14 January 14:00 hours at Ghent Chamber of Commerce involving ACV Construie union, company management, and city alderman. Three-hour session addresses wage scales, overtime premiums, and vehicle maintenance schedules. Strike ballot withdrawn conditional daily progress meetings through 22 January.

Previous strikes disrupted service October 2025 affecting 23,000 households three consecutive days. Current suspension prevents 67% collection backlog projection across 14 districts.

Union Demands and Company Counter-Proposals

ACV Construie presents 14-point platform demanding 8.2% wage increase matching 2025 CPI inflation. Overtime premium adjustment targets 42% rate versus current 28% structure. Annual leave allocation seeks 28 days pro rata versus 24 days current entitlement.

Company offers 4.8% wage adjustment phased quarterly 2026-2027. Overtime maintains 28% premium conditional 14-hour weekly cap enforcement. Leave allocation increases two days annual accumulating maximum 14 days carryover.

Waste Collection Operations Impact Assessment

Waste Collection Operations Impact Assessment
Credit: shiftfleet.ai

Ghent Public Works coordinates 28 refuse vehicles maintaining 94% fleet availability daily routes. Residential collections service 42,000 wheeled bins 240 litre capacity twice weekly schedules. Commercial lifts process 187 clients 1,100 litre containers daily frequency.

Strike suspension averts €1.2 million weekly backlog processing costs across 14 transfer stations. Normal operations resume 16 January prioritising oversubscribed districts Heirweg, Watersportbaan, and Sint-Amandsberg.

City Alderman Involvement and Statements

Public works alderman Resul Tapmaz confirms city mediation support guaranteeing neutral facilitation. Municipal contingency activates 14 private contractors covering 42% capacity maximum three-day disruptions. Tapmaz schedules bi-daily progress updates council members 18 constituencies.

City maintains €2.8 million annual contract waste collection 98% service level agreement compliance target.

Historical Context of Labour Disputes

2025 disputes disrupt service 14 days across Ghent affecting 187,000 residents total. 2023 negotiations yield 4.2% wage settlement following 28-day action. Sector average records 8.7% absenteeism strike periods versus 4.2% normal operations.

National waste sector collective agreement expires December 2025 pending 2026 renewal negotiations.


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12 responses to “Ghent Waste Collection Strikes Paused Until Next Week”

  1. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Only in Ghent could we turn the mundane task of waste collection into a thrilling saga worthy of a soap opera. 🎭 Let’s hope the bins get their happy ending before the next dramatic strike unfolds! 🗑️

  2. Looks like the bins will be emptied after all—what a relief! 🎉 Can’t wait to see how much rubbish they can pile up before the next “negotiation” strikes. 😂

  3. Lady Killer Avatar
    Lady Killer

    “Looks like the bins in Ghent are getting a breather—hope they don’t get too comfy before the next round of ‘let’s negotiate’ starts! 😂 At this rate, we might have to start a bin beauty pageant to keep them entertained. 🗑️✨”

  4. Feline 
Devil Avatar
    Feline Devil

    Looks like Ghent’s waste collection is on a brief holiday—good thing they didn’t find a way to put the rubbish on strike too! 🎉✨

  5. The Howling Swede Avatar
    The Howling Swede

    Looks like the only thing being collected in Ghent this week is a good old dose of negotiation drama. Who knew waste management could be such a riveting soap opera? 🗑️🎭

  6. ManMaker Avatar

    Looks like Ghent’s waste collection is back on track—thank goodness, because who wants to live in a city that smells like last week’s fish market, right? 😅 Typical Belgian drama; if only they negotiated for a free waffle with every bin collection!

  7. Bad Beret Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—a thrilling week off from collecting rubbish, because who doesn’t love a good game of “Will they, won’t they?” with their trash bins? 😂

  8. soiled dove Avatar
    soiled dove

    So, the bins are getting their beauty sleep for a week longer, eh? I guess the residents can enjoy the fragrant bouquet of waste for just a tad more time—how very generous of them! 😏🗑️

  9. dorothy solitaire Avatar
    dorothy solitaire

    Strikes paused, eh? Must be a real nail-biter in Ghent, as thrilling as watching paint dry! 🥱💼 Can’t wait for the next episode of “Who Wants to Be a Garbage Collector?”

  10. Clover Dragon Avatar
    Clover Dragon

    Seems like Ghent’s trash will be getting picked up again—thank goodness! Can’t have the fine folks of Ghent wading through their own rubbish for too long, or we might mistake it for a new eco-art installation. 🗑️😉

  11. Oh, marvelous news! Who needs a clean street when we have the thrill of negotiation drama? Should we pop the champagne or just wait for the next round of bin roulette? 🍾🚮

  12. Bad Badminton Avatar
    Bad Badminton

    Guess the strike is on break—like a holiday for rubbish! 🚮 But don’t worry, the bins will be getting their much-needed therapy next week. 😂

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