Prisoners in Belgium get longer leave

Nearly two hundred prisoners in late May for two weeks had been sent on leave because of a shortage of prison guards in Wallonia and Brussels, get there a week with.

By strikes of mainly French-speaking officers, who already last fifty days in some places, humane treatment can not be guaranteed. Prison directors themselves had asked the penitentiary leave after negotiations on the working time and again failed.

The leave will now be prolonged because in some prisons, the members of the French branch of the Christian and socialist trade unions refuse to abide by an agreement Wednesday was reached between the Flemish guards unions and the French-speaking Liberals, and Minister Koen Geens of Justice. They crossed through.
  
    
     
      
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