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Swiss to vote on $25 an hour minimum wage
Helena Bachmann, Special for USA TODAY 3:14 p.m. EDT May 16, 2014
(Photo: Laurent Gillieron, AP)
GENEVA, Switzerland A vote on Sunday to establish a minimum wage of $25 an hour would make mostly immigrants here in agriculture, housekeeping, and catering among the world's highest paid unskilled workforce.
The vote comes after hundreds of fast-food workers walked off their jobs in many U.S. cities and in more than 30 countries on Thursday in a protest for higher wages. If the Swiss proposal passes, the country would have the highest minimum wage in the world.
But some who would be eligible for the higher wage worry that it may do more harm than good.
Luisa Almeida is an immigrant from Portugal who works in Switzerland as a housekeeper and nanny. Almeida's earnings of $3,250 a month are below the proposed minimum wage but still much more than she'd make in Portugal. Since she is not a Swiss citizen, she cannot vote but if she could, "I would vote 'no'," she says ...
More here if you can stomach it: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/05/16/swiss-minimum-wage/9166687/