An organisation set up in Switzerland to prevent sport from harming society and athletes has been granted full association status in Geneva. Qatar has drawn criticism for failing to protect workers building stadiums for the next World Cup. Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The Centre for Sport and Human RightsExternal link was awarded the status of an independent non-profit association under Swiss law on Thursday. It has been running since...
Read More »Swiss Narrowly Miss CO2 Emission Targets
CO2 emissions from heating oil and gas only dropped slightly last year despite mild winter temperatures. © Keystone/Gaetan Bally Switzerland has again failed to meet its goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, prompting a rise in CO2 taxes. Last year emissions from fuel, including heating oil and gas, were 31% lower than 1990 levels, according to data released by the Federal OfficeExternal link for the Environment on Wednesday. This is unchanged from 2019 and...
Read More »Swiss to keep Sipping from Single-Use Plastics as EU Ban takes Effect
Forbidden fruit: the paper straws are OK, but the plastic cup is banned in much of Europe Westend61 / Maria Elena Pueyo Ruiz Single-use plastic items like straws and cups are no longer allowed in the 27 European Union countries. This isn’t the case in non-member Switzerland, where retailers and restaurants are taking their own approach. The EU ban on certain plastic products took effect on July 3 and covers a range of everyday items from food packaging to wet wipes....
Read More »Banks Urged to think Green or Face Extinction
Financial institutions must be wary of being consumed by the consequences of careless environmental or social decisions. Keystone / Rank Augstein Climate change is forcing financiers to change the way they think and act. This could have a big impact on their balance sheets – and potentially their very survival. “Bankers are no longer purely financial specialists, but also connoisseurs of the environmental and social footprint of investments,” said Yves Mirabaud in...
Read More »Swiss Government Sets Sights on F-35A Fighter Jet Fleet
Switzerland looks set to choose the US option over European competitors following months of intense lobbying. Keystone / Giuseppe Lami The Swiss government wants to upgrade the country’s air defence system by buying 36 F-35A fighter aircraft from United States manufacturer Lockheed Martin and five Patriot surface-to-air missile units from another US firm Raytheon. The Federal Council (governing body) will ask parliament to approve the dual purchase on the basis that...
Read More »CEOs Profit as Workers Suffer from Pandemic, says Union
Some companies gave their CEOs pay rises even though the firms were losing money Keystone / Edgar R. Schoepal While the Covid-19 pandemic has caused existential hardship for many employees, CEOs and shareholders have “shamelessly helped themselves”, according to a union study. “The pay gap remains wide open at a very high level,” trade union Unia wrote in its annual pay gap studyExternal link published on Tuesday. The average ratio between the highest and lowest...
Read More »UBS Boss says Switzerland is Falling Behind on Structural Change
Cleaning up: Ralph Hamers reckons people trust bankers again © Keystone / Christian Beutler Swiss banks have some catching up to do when it comes to structural change and digitalisation, says Ralph Hamers, CEO of Swiss bank UBS. In his opinion structural change has taken place much faster in other countries and industries than in Switzerland. For example, the dynamics in Asia and Scandinavia are significantly greater, Hamers told newspaper BlickExternal link in an...
Read More »Airbus Launches Counter-Offensive on Fighter Jet Contract
There are four firms in the running for the CHF6 billion fighter jet contract. Keystone / Mindaugas Kulbis Ahead of the Swiss government’s decision on a major fighter jet contract, Airbus has made an appeal to the Swiss government to choose a European firm after leaked information from the government revealed US firm Lockheed Martin was out ahead of competitors. “It is important for us that all seven government ministers assess the overall package,” Bernhard Brenner,...
Read More »Switzerland’s Battle of the Bees
The risk to bees through pesticides and the ensuing effects on the world’s food crops have been the source of much debate. But do Swiss measures to support the domestic honeybee disadvantage the equally important wild bee? It is not easy to identify the 615 different species of wild bees found in Switzerland. Max Huber After some years in the regional print and broadcast media in French Switzerland, in 2000 I joined Radio Swiss International, which then became...
Read More »‘Switzerland can’t have its cake and eat it,’ says EU ambassador
Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis at the opening of the Swiss embassy in Minsk, Belarus, in February 2020. Keystone / Tatyana Zenkovich After rejecting the framework agreement with the European Union last month, Switzerland must now choose the model for interacting with the bloc’s internal market, says the EU ambassador to Switzerland. In an interviewExternal link with Le Temps newspaper on Friday, Petros Mavromichalis warned that the status quo was not an option...
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