Strike at AB InBev in Hoegaarden over employee dismissal

Strike at AB InBev in Hoegaarden over employee dismissal
Illustration picture shows Hoegaarden cans at the new filling line for cans at the Hoegaarden brewery of Anheuser-Busch InBev group, in Hoegaarden, Wednesday 12 February 2020. Credit: Belga / Jasper Jacobs

A strike broke out at AB InBev in Hoegaarden on Tuesday, according to the ACV union and confirmed by company management.

Approximately 150 out of the total 215 employees are expected to participate in the strike.

The immediate cause is the dismissal of an employee. "She had been with the company for 35 years and was close to retirement. She handled payroll and was a trusted confidante within the company," said ACV secretary Sander Mouton. "Her dismissal has upset a large group of employees, and she has substantial support."

About 80-90% of the morning shift did not work on Tuesday. Overall, 150 of the 215 employees, or about 70%, are expected to strike throughout the day. The unions are holding a staff meeting on Tuesday afternoon.

"We regret the strike by some of the brewery staff in Hoegaarden due to the termination of an individual employee," AB InBev responded. "We hope to resolve this situation quickly through constructive dialogue. Our customer deliveries are not affected."

In recent years, there has been recurring social unrest at the Hoegaarden brewery. There was a spontaneous strike in October and a week-long work stoppage last January.

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