8 Apr, 04:30··

Three out of four workers reemployed after bankruptcy.

Van Hool, a company in Belgium, was in bankruptcy two years ago. Three of the company’s employees were re-employed. The company is still operating, but it is a difficult situation for the local community.

Van Hool declared bankruptcy in 2022. Despite this, three of the company’s four employees found new jobs. This shows some improvement for the workers. The company’s continued operation is causing concern for people in the local area. It is a complicated situation for the community to deal with.

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Highlights

Van Hool Still Operating

The Van Hool company continues to operate in Koningshooikt two years after bankruptcy.

Employee Sadness Expressed

Employees and residents feel a ‘significant part of their identity’ is missing.

Three Workers Reemployed

Three out of the four employees were successfully re-employed two years later.

Recovery for Workers

This re-employment shows a recovery for the workers.

Economic Improvement Possible

The situation suggests potential economic improvement within the company.

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