Post by afifatabassum on Mar 12, 2024 4:33:43 GMT -5
Switzerland needs laborers and is willing to make them compliant with a minimum wage of 2200 euros for the trial period, which lasts 1 month, and which would rise to 3100 euros per month for the following months. That's 103 euros a day! If we think that in our beautiful country the average pay for the same tasks is 40 euros GROSS per day (just over 20 euros net) the comparison is easy to make. Switzerland hires farmers at 3100 euros per month The only limit of these idyllic working conditions is that, for now, they are limited only to political refugees , even if, as underlined by the professor of migration policy at the University of Neuchatel.
Etienne Piguet, it is not clear why this opportunity Brazil Phone Number cannot be also extended to cross-border workers. In fact, it is not certain that Switzerland's rigid immigration rules will not be revised upwards in the near future. The job of a labourer, in Switzerland, is seen as ''socially unattractive'', it is very tiring and is also paid slightly less than other more high-class jobs . This is why, to date, Switzerland has sourced agricultural workers mainly from Poland and Portugal. With the recent referendum which practically led to the blocking of the borders, Switzerland found itself without workers in the hardest sectors and for now it can only get around the new legal limits by relying on political refugees.
This is how the Swiss Farmers' Union, together with the Secretariat of State, decided to intervene by starting a project, which for now only involves 10 farms, intended to attract political refugees with the tempting ''bonus'' of a high salary. In reality, from their point of view, the pay is not that high; Sem Genini, the secretary of the Farmers' Union of the Canton of Ticino, declared: ''We pay the legal minimum wage, i.e. 2300 francs for the first month and 3200 starting from the second.'' - translated into euros we speak, for the precisely, 2200 euros immediately and 3100 starting from the second month.
Etienne Piguet, it is not clear why this opportunity Brazil Phone Number cannot be also extended to cross-border workers. In fact, it is not certain that Switzerland's rigid immigration rules will not be revised upwards in the near future. The job of a labourer, in Switzerland, is seen as ''socially unattractive'', it is very tiring and is also paid slightly less than other more high-class jobs . This is why, to date, Switzerland has sourced agricultural workers mainly from Poland and Portugal. With the recent referendum which practically led to the blocking of the borders, Switzerland found itself without workers in the hardest sectors and for now it can only get around the new legal limits by relying on political refugees.
This is how the Swiss Farmers' Union, together with the Secretariat of State, decided to intervene by starting a project, which for now only involves 10 farms, intended to attract political refugees with the tempting ''bonus'' of a high salary. In reality, from their point of view, the pay is not that high; Sem Genini, the secretary of the Farmers' Union of the Canton of Ticino, declared: ''We pay the legal minimum wage, i.e. 2300 francs for the first month and 3200 starting from the second.'' - translated into euros we speak, for the precisely, 2200 euros immediately and 3100 starting from the second month.