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Descripción de la oferta de empleo

 

Description of tasks:

  • Binding and clipping plants: guiding plants along an existing cord

  • Thinning: removing unwanted shoots

  • Lowering: lowering growing plants into the greenhouse with a rope structure

  • Pruning: applying learned pruning techniques, maintenance and use of pruning equipment, attention to safety when pruning, working from heights (picking wagon)

  • Picking: picking fruit without damaging it, recognising ripe fruit. Short, well-groomed nails are a must.

  • Sorting: packing and labelling of fruit in the correct packaging, carrying out quality control

  • Working in sheltered conditions: working in a greenhouse

 

Picking activities are the most important work for seasonal workers.

The other work is done to a lesser extent by seasonal workers.

 

Region in Flanders

 

Vegetable cultivation in greenhouses is mainly concentrated in the region around Sint-Katelijne-Waver and Hoogstraten, close to the auctions that specialise in greenhouse vegetables (BelOrta and Coöperatie Hoogstraten). There is also a concentration of greenhouse horticulture companies in the regions around Roeselare (REO auction) and Deinze.

 

Activities throughout the year and period of work:

 

  • Work in the greenhouse (outside picking): binding, thinning, pruning and lowering of plants:

    • Peak work between May and September

  • Picking, sorting, packing of fruit:

    • Peak work between May and September

 

Seasonal workers are mainly needed for picking activities

 

 

Profiel

 

 

  • No prior knowledge or studies required.

  • Being flexible and motivated.

  • Suitability for (often) repetitive physical work: picking especially requires a good physical condition.

  • A sense of accuracy: an eye for quality and safety.

  • Stick to rules and agreements - follow work instructions.

  • Working in a team.

  • Working with people from other origins/countries.

  • The work is done in the open air or in a greenhouse.

  • You will arrange and pay your transport to Belgium.

 

Offer

  • This concerns employment as a seasonal worker (SW).

  • In 2022, 100 working days are allowed for SW.

  • This concerns day contracts.

  • The minimum hourly wage in 2022: € 9.69 gross/hour.

 

Working hours in the horticultural sector are normally 38 hours/week.

Seasonal workers work with day contracts.

More hours can be worked in season: up to 11 hours /day and up to 50 hours /week.

All hours worked are paid at the normal hourly wage.

 

Seasonal work form

There is a seasonal work form for seasonal workers on which the days of seasonal work are noted. Seasonal workers can keep this form during the season.

 

Lodging

In many cases, the employer provides accommodation. The accommodation must meet certain standards (floor space, heating, sanitary facilities, etc.).

The employer may charge a monthly rent for the stay in the lodging. Prices of rent can be different, depening if general costs ( water, electricity, internet, ...) are included in the rent or not.

Agreements on this should be made at the start of the season.

 

Registration with the municipality

You must be registered as a seasonal worker with the municipality where you are staying. The municipality will issue you with a residence document.

You will also get a social security ID number (or a BIS number) in Belgium.

 

Social security declaration

The benefits are declared quarterly to the social security authorities in Belgium.

 

 

Detalles del trabajo
Work experience:
Work experience is not required
Habilidades lingüísticas:
  • English
  • Basic
Horquilla salarial::
Not provided
Date of expiry:

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