Bern Revises Wage Protection Rule in Pivotal Swiss-EU Negotiations
The Swiss government has revised a controversial wage protection measure in its negotiating package with the European Union. The compromise, concerning dismissal procedures for staff representatives, follows strong criticism from employers during the consultation period.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss government has revised Measure 14 regarding wage protection in the Bilaterals III package.
- The compromise changes the status of a dismissal without a prior meeting from 'null and void' to 'unfair dismissal'.
- Employers who fail to hold the mandatory meeting face a penalty of four to ten months' salary.
- The regulation applies to companies with at least 50 employees.
- 13 out of 14 measures in the wage protection package had already been approved prior to this revision.
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They Said
"A dismissal would no longer be considered null and void if it occurs before the interview takes place, but it would be deemed an unfair dismissal."
"Strikes a fair balance and helps safeguard the wider package on wage protection."