Some bus, tram and metro services are running in the Belgian capital following the stoppage triggered by the killing of a bus inspector at the weekend.
The socialist and liberal trades unions are keeping their members out. Local transport company staff affiliated to the Christian union are expected back at work.

Public transport services operated by the MIVB have been disrupted since the incident on Saturday.
Metro lines 1 and 5 should be running normally. A skeleton service is operating on lines 2 and 6.
Greater disruption persists on bus and tram routes. Services are only operating on four of the capital's eighteen tram routes.Trams are operating on lines 3 (good service), 4, 39 and 82 (all three patchy). Six bus lines are being running too: 13, 14, 49, 71 (only as far as the VUB), 87 and 95.