World's Highest Minimum Wage on Ballot in Switzerland [View all]
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Bloomberg) Jasmin Eicher has already axed her sole full-time employee to keep afloat her shop selling cards, candles and paper in a Zurich suburb. If Switzerland approves what would be the worlds highest minimum wage, she says the only option would be to close her door.
The Swiss will vote in a national referendum May 18 on whether to create a minimum wage of 22 francs ($25) per hour, or 4,000 francs a month. While about 90 percent of workers in Switzerland already earn more than that, employers say setting Switzerlands first national wage floor would push up salaries throughout the economy. When adjusted for currency and purchasing power, it would be the highest minimum in the world.
We couldnt pay it, said Eicher, standing behind the counter in her shop in Schlieren. The employee she let go earned 3,500 francs a month. Now shes by herself, working 10 hours a day, six days a week, and her hopes of hiring a cheaper helper would be dashed if the proposal passed.
Of course I understand about people not earning enough, but not everyone is worth 4,000 francs. Here in Switzerland were already so well-off, she said. ..................(more)
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