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Swiss to vote on $2,800 monthly salary for all adults

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Swiss to vote on $2,800 monthly income for all adults

In a move to combat growing pay inequality, Swiss citizens will vote on whether to give every adult in Switzerland a basic income.

BERNE — Switzerland will hold a vote on whether to introduce a basic income for all adults, in a further sign of growing public activism over pay inequality since the financial crisis.

A grassroots committee is calling for all adults in Switzerland to receive an unconditional income of 2,500 Swiss francs — about $2,800 — per month from the state, with the aim of providing a financial safety net for the population.

Organizers submitted more than the 100,000 signatures needed to call a referendum on Friday and tipped a truckload of 8 million five-cent coins outside the parliament building in Bern, one for each person living in Switzerland.

Under Swiss law, citizens can organize popular initiatives that allow the channeling of public anger into direct political action. The country usually holds several referenda a year.

In March, Swiss voters backed some of the world's strictest controls on executive pay, forcing public companies to give shareholders a binding vote on compensation.

A separate proposal to limit monthly executive pay to no more than what the company's lowest-paid staff earn in a year, the so-called 1:12 initiative, faces a popular vote on Nov. 24.

The initiative's organizing committee said the basic income could partly be financed through money from social insurance systems in Switzerland.

The timing of the vote has yet to be announced, pending official guidance from the government.

Reporting by Denis Balibouse, writing by Alice Baghdjian
 

Spock

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They should change the title to Swiss voting whether to go full retard

Don't call others retard when you have no notion of the strong sacrificing for the weak simply because they belong to the same tribe. Then again, SGreans are unlikely to come to grasp with such a concept since they don't have any kind of national identity anyway.
 

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A separate proposal to limit monthly executive pay to no more than what the company's lowest-paid staff earn in a year, the so-called 1:12 initiative, faces a popular vote on Nov. 24.

that's when I moved to Singapore
 

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A grassroots committee is calling for all adults in Switzerland to receive an unconditional income of 2,500 Swiss francs ($2,800) per month from the state, with the aim of providing a financial safety net for the population.

Switzerland will hold a vote on whether to introduce a basic income for all adults, in a further sign of growing public activism over pay inequality since the financial crisis.

A grassroots committee is calling for all adults in Switzerland to receive an unconditional income of 2,500 Swiss francs ($2,800) per month from the state, with the aim of providing a financial safety net for the population.

Organizers submitted more than the 100,000 signatures needed to call a referendum on Friday and tipped a truckload of 8 million five-rappen coins outside the parliament building in Berne, one for each person living in Switzerland.

Under Swiss law, citizens can organize popular initiatives that allow the channeling of public anger into direct political action. The country usually holds several referenda a year.

In March, Swiss voters backed some of the world's strictest controls on executive pay, forcing public companies to give shareholders a binding vote on compensation.

A separate proposal to limit monthly executive pay to no more than what the company's lowest-paid staff earn in a year, the so-called 1:12 initiative, faces a popular vote on November 24.

The initiative's organizing committee said the basic income could partly be financed through money from social insurance systems in Switzerland.

The timing of the vote has yet to be announced, pending official guidance from the government.

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sure fail one.
 

kingrant

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Where is that retarded F1 Minister, Ishwaran? So now did he mean it when he said we should learn from the Swiss? Or hear only the stuff he wants you to hear.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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But local labor politician such as Lim Shit Say will tell u getting high pay is bad!

We should strive to be

CHEAPER
FASTER
BETTER
 

SadPlumpGal

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If this is done in Singapore, so may with just relax one corner and very soon the whole system will collapse.

On the other hand, we could pay people $2,800 a month to work full time in National Day parade display contingent

But the performance must be up to standard - if march out of line, withhold pay.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/CMZ6QZ9kx3Q" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

To be cheaper means to be more productive,
to be better means to be more capable,
to be faster means to be more adaptable.
 

TopSage

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Except for restaurant food, most things like cars, suburban housing etc are actually
cheaper in Switzerland.

The PAP did not implement minimum wage policies ...but what they did was to drive
down the bottom wage earnings by importing foreigners causing poverty to increase
in Singapore.
 

Brubeck

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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/CMZ6QZ9kx3Q" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

To be cheaper means to be more productive,
to be better means to be more capable,
to be faster means to be more adaptable.

Was Zorro Lim invited to be a sideshow ?
 

jw5

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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/CMZ6QZ9kx3Q" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

To be cheaper means to be more productive,
to be better means to be more capable,
to be faster means to be more adaptable.

Damn ironical. :rolleyes:
 
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