After nearly three years, the Swiss parliament has finally decided how to deal with the February 2014 ‘against mass immigration’ referendum, even if its solution bears little resemblance to the text of the initiative voted for by the public back then. The legislation amends rules giving unemployed domestic workers preference over EU nationals for jobs in Switzerland.
Friday, January 27, 2017
#SWITZERLAND: After 3 Years, "Anti-Mass Immigration" Referendum Greatly Watered Down by Legislature
[world politics news]
After nearly three years, the Swiss parliament has finally decided how to deal with the February 2014 ‘against mass immigration’ referendum, even if its solution bears little resemblance to the text of the initiative voted for by the public back then. The legislation amends rules giving unemployed domestic workers preference over EU nationals for jobs in Switzerland.
[FULL STORY HERE]
After nearly three years, the Swiss parliament has finally decided how to deal with the February 2014 ‘against mass immigration’ referendum, even if its solution bears little resemblance to the text of the initiative voted for by the public back then. The legislation amends rules giving unemployed domestic workers preference over EU nationals for jobs in Switzerland.
Labels:
employment,
EU,
immigration,
labor issues,
legislation,
referenda,
Switzerland,
World Politics News
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment