Belgian employees should soon have more choice in how they organize their working hours in line with a post-pandemic labour market reform package agreed in government negotiations on Monday night. Under the deal, full-time employees would be allowed to work all of their hours on four days rather than the conventional five, giving them “more flexibility, more freedom,” Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said Tuesday in a press conference. Employees would also have the possibility to work a little less one week and a little more the next, according to De Croo. The coronavirus pandemic forced many …