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The Christian union has announced that 76 temporary workers at Imperial Logistics, a supplier to the Audi Brussels car factory, will face job losses. This news comes after it was previously revealed that 371 temporary workers at the automaker in Forest would also lose their jobs. The union is critical of the lack of social consultation in the decision not to extend these employment contracts with Imperial Logistics.

In early February, Audi announced that it would no longer produce the new generation of the Q8 e-tron at the Vorst factory starting in 2027. The company is currently seeking a solution for its Brussels factory to address these changes in production. The uncertainty surrounding the future of the factory and its potential impact on workers has raised concerns within the community. It is crucial for social dialogue and support for affected employees to navigate these challenging times.

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