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elmac

(4,642 posts)
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 09:23 AM Jun 2016

Switzerland 'rejects basic income', poll projections suggest [View all]

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Source: BBC

Some 78% of voters opposed the plan, a GFS projection for Swiss TV suggested.
The proposal had called for adults to be paid an unconditional monthly income, whether they worked or not.

Supporters said since work was increasingly automated, fewer jobs were available for workers. Switzerland is the first country to hold such a vote.

No figure for the basic income had been set, but those behind the proposal suggested a monthly income of 2,500 Swiss francs (£1,755; $2,555) for adults and SFr625 for each child, reflecting the high cost of living in Switzerland. It is not clear how it would affect people on higher salaries.

There was little support among Swiss politicians for the idea and not a single parliamentary party has come out in favour, but the proposal gathered more than 100,000 signatures and was therefore put to the vote under the Swiss popular initiative system.
Critics of the measure say that disconnecting the link between work done and money earned would be bad for society.

Read more: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36454060

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As expected. Just reading posts Jun 2016 #1
22% support sulphurdunn Jun 2016 #2
Yes, it was visionary elmac Jun 2016 #3
Just heard this on NPR (Now Parrots Republicans) warrprayer Jun 2016 #4
Dupe BumRushDaShow Jun 2016 #5
Where is this money coming from? There are people working HARD who make MADem Jun 2016 #6
76% madokie Jun 2016 #7
Locking as dupe tammywammy Jun 2016 #8
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