|
|
|
COUNTRY TRADING PROFILES
|
Print the page 
Labour market
The active population in figures |
Working conditions |
Cost of labor |
Social partners
The active population in figures
|
2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 (e) | 2013 (e) |
| Labor force |
- | 4,620,000 | - | - | - |
| Rate of activity (%) |
- | 66.9 | - | - | - |
| Unemployment rate (%) |
3.6 | 3.6 | 3.4 | 3.4 | 3.1 |
Source:
CIA - The world factbook
; UN - United Nations
; World Bank
Note: (e) Estimated data
Working conditions
- Legal weekly duration
- 45 hours for technicians and white collar employees.
50 hours for other employees (e.g. building industry and agriculture).
- Retirement age
- 65 years
- Working contracts
- Legal clauses regulate employment contracts and to a lesser degree collective agreements and individual negotiations.Under Swiss law, foreign citizens need a residence permit and a work permit to get employed in the country.
The terms of employment contracts are rigid. Permission from the competent authority is therefore needed for the appointment of a foreign employee. The requirements relating to the nationality of employees depend on the type of the company. In case of a stock company, the majority of the members of the board of directors must have Swiss or EU/EFTA country citizenship and must be domiciled in Switzerland, whereas for any other type of company there are no similar restrictions.
Cost of labor
- Minimum wage
- No minimum wages act in Switzerland. However safeguards are in place to prevent ‘wage dumping’ – the practice whereby the salaries paid to the workers from the EU countries are less than the local wages.
- Average wage
- Approximately USD 3,000 per month for un-skilled workers, and USD 4,500 per month for skilled employees.
- Social contributions
-
Social security contributions paid by employers: 5.05 %.
Social security contributions paid by employees: 5.05 %.
© Export Entreprises SA, all rights reserved.
Last updates: May 2012
|
|
|
MAP
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Compare the potential of your markets :
|