Cross-border workers are tired of being the target of political attacks in Geneva, says the president of a French-Swiss cross-border lobby group, who calls for a change in current rhetoric to prevent future damage to the Swiss economy.
For Michel Charrat, president of the Groupement transfrontalier européenexternal link, disenchantment between Geneva and its cross-border workers may be at its lowest point. The lobby group, which he has headed for 20 years, supports commuters with legal, social and financial advice, as well as help looking for work in the region.
The Geneva Citizens’ Movement (Mouvement Citoyens Genevois) has launched a "Stop cross-border workers" initiative to give priority to domestic workers in
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