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Demand for workers pushes up EU migration to Switzerland

Over the first half of 2023, the number of foreign residents in Switzerland rose by 47,200. Most came from the EU to work, show recently published statistics. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.comAfter deducting the number of people leaving Switzerland, a net 9,384 people were added to the resident population during the first half of 2023. Much of the movement was driven by those moving from EU nations. Nearly 70% of those arriving were from the EU and 84% of net migration was from the EU....

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Swiss unions demands 4% pay hike

The Swiss union association Travail.Suisse is demanding salary increases of between 3.5% and 4.5%, depending on the sector, for all workers reported RTS. Photo by Anamul Rezwan on Pexels.comThe organisation argues that the demanded hike is justified as a way to keep salaries aligned with cost of living increases and rising productivity. It says that costs such as healthcare and rent are the main financial challenges for workers. It also argues that rising productivity gives companies...

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Swiss electricity company says it is not responsible for further planned price hikes in 2024

Christian Petit, the head of Romande Energie told RTS that the company is not responsible for impeding hikes in the price of electricity. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.comThe largest electricity provider in French-speaking Switzerland plans to raise electricity prices further in 2024 after roughly doubling prices in 2023. However, its boss argues the electricity company is not to blame for the financial pain. From 1 January 2024, two price rises imposed by the federal government will take...

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The high cost of protecting Swiss farmers

Swiss farmers are heavily supported by taxpayers. In addition to higher taxes, Swiss consumers must also dig deep to cover the import tariffs built into some food prices. Tariffs on meat are well known. But they are also significant on some vegetables, reports SRF. Photo by Dmitry Demidov on Pexels.comDuring Switzerland’s cherry tomato harvest season, which runs from May to October, the import tariff on tomatoes is CHF 731 per 100 kilograms. This means a 500g box of cherry tomatoes comes...

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Demand for Emmental cheese falls sharply

In 2012, Switzerland produced close to 27,000 tons of Emmental, its famous holey cheese. By 2022, production had fallen to below 15,000 tons, a fall of around 45%, according to reports from the industry association representing the brand. Emmental © Richard Villalon | Dreamstime.comThe force behind lower production is lower demand. The cheese is coming under increasing pressure on the world market, according to SRF. Is there a problem with the cheese’s image? Not according to Urs...

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Fury at UBS ending government guarantee for Credit Suisse deal

On 11 August 2023, UBS announced it had ended the contract it had with Switzerland’s federal government that guaranteed CHF 9 billion of potential losses. The contract also required the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to provide liquidity assistance loans of up to CHF 100 billion. All loans from the SNB have now been repaid. © Simon Zenger | Dreamstime.comThe ending of the contract means Swiss taxpayers are no longer on the hook for any potential losses associated with the rushed merger of...

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Swiss central bank suffers large 2nd-quarter loss

On 31 July 2023, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) announced it had made a loss of CHF 13.2 billion during the second quarter of 2023. This takes the bank’s net equity down to CHF 79 billion and pushes the reserves used to make distributions to the cantons deeper into negative territory – at 30 June 2023 reserves for future distribution stood at almost CHF – 40 billion. © Santiaga | Dreamstime.comOver recent years the SNB has taken a financial beating. In 2022, the bank lost CHF 132 billion....

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Swiss to vote on subsidised childcare

On 26 July 2023, the administration announced that it had given a green light to a vote on a proposal to provide “good affordable childcare for everyone”. A total of 102,238 valid signatures were confirmed, a figure beyond the 100,000 required to call a popular vote in Switzerland. Photo by Alexander Grey on Pexels.comVote organisers want day-care centres to be accessible to all families at prices they can afford. The proposal would price daycare according to income, and cap charges at a...

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Swiss fact: VELCRO® fasteners, popularised by NASA, were invented in Switzerland

In 1941, George de Mestral, while hunting in the Jura, with his son and dogs, noticed how the plant burdock stuck with microscopic hooks to his trousers and to the ears of one of his dogs. Fifteen years later the strong-willed Vaud handy man had turned his observation into something that would become a household name. Wild burdock_© Olga Budonna | Dreamstime.com He carried his hunting trip observation around in his head for ten years before realizing it could be used as an alternative to a...

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Strong opposition to any toll for Gotthard tunnel

The government of the canton of Ticino is strongly opposed to tolls for the Gotthard road tunnel, reported RTS this week. Gotthard Tunnel © Stefano Ember | Dreamstime.comThe idea of charging a toll for the highly congested Gotthard tunnel linking Ticino, which lies south of the Alps, to the rest of Switzerland, has been discussed for some time. In a public poll run at the end of June 2023, 69% of those surveyed said they believed a toll was needed, compared to 28% who were opposed to...

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