Eight Swiss Cantons Mandate Paid May Day Holiday
Eight out of 26 Swiss cantons have imposed May 1 as a mandatory paid holiday. In Geneva, government administrations were closed for the holiday, though many large companies and public transport services remained operational. The application of the holiday varies by canton and specific collective bargaining agreements. Some sectors in Geneva do not work on May 1 due to social rights established in their collective agreements.
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“8 canton sur 26 ont imposé le 1er mai comme jour chômée et obligatoirement payé.”
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