Public-sector workers strike in Belgium, transport disrupted

Protestors wave balloons as they march during a demonstration against proposed working regulations in Brussels on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Public sector employees are striking throughout Belgium, disrupting train and bus service and affecting schools, prisons and delivery of the mail. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) (The Associated Press)

Two cyclists ride into an empty tunnel as protestors march during a demonstration against proposed working regulations in Brussels on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Public sector employees are striking throughout Belgium, disrupting train and bus service and affecting schools, prisons and delivery of the mail. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) (The Associated Press)

A police officer watches as protestors wave flags in front of government offices during a demonstration against proposed working regulations in Brussels on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Public sector employees are striking throughout Belgium, disrupting train and bus service and affecting schools, prisons and delivery of the mail. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) (The Associated Press)

Public-sector employees are striking across Belgium, disrupting train and bus services as well as schools, prisons and mail delivery.

Belgium's state railway said that domestic services in the country's French-speaking south ground to a halt on Tuesday. Forty percent of the trains in the Dutch-speaking north were still running.

A demonstration is planned by labor unions in Brussels later in the day. The unions are protesting austerity measures approved by the Belgian government, including an increase in the retirement age.

Eurostar said all its trains are still running between London and Brussels.

However, some international Thalys trains between Paris and Brussels have been canceled. There will also be no Thalys service Tuesday to Germany or the Belgian city of Liege.