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Swiss Vote for Sweet Minimum Monthly Wage: $2,800

By Russia Today
RT.com

October 9, 2013

Some 120,000 Swiss signatories have put their names to a petition demanding a monthly minimum wage of $2,800 (2,500 Swiss francs) for every single member of the working adult population. Enough names have been collected for a government vote.

Anything less than the proposed amount would be deemed illegal, even for people working in the lowest paid jobs. A typical fast-food worker in the US earns roughly $1,500 per month.

“It could be one of the landmark historical moments, like the abolition of slavery, or the civil rights movement – of course, those who don’t want it will find excuses, but those who do want it will find solutions,” Enno Schmidt, founder of the Basic Income Initiative, told RT.

A date for the vote itself is yet to be confirmed, however, it could take place before the end of this year, depending on the decision of the Swiss government. The “1:12 initiative” has gained support across the government’s social democrat bloc.

To mark the day, a truck full of 8 million five-cent coins was deposited on the square and spread out in front of the Swiss Parliament in Bern on Saturday.

The money to fund the measure, should it pass, would likely be supplied by the Swiss social insurance system. “If there’s anywhere that can finance this, it’s Switzerland. Right now we have the ball rolling – it’s down to a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ question. It will then be up to lawmakers to determine exactly where the money will come from,” said Oswald Sigg, former Swiss Vice-Chancellor.

However, it has caused serious concerns about tax rises and pension loss.

“The older generation lived their whole lives in another system so it’s harder for them to actually realize what this means. They have fear, of course, for their pensions, and don’t instantly get that this is a replacement of an old system,” said Che Wagner one of the co-starters of the Basic Income Initiative.

As Switzerland has the 100,000 signature threshold, the country frequently votes on public measures. On November 24, the country will vote on another initiative to cap executive pay at the maximum of twelve times the lowest paid salary member.

One of Switzerland’s biggest CEOs has stated that if the measure passes, he would seriously contemplate moving his company out of the country. “I can’t believe that Switzerland would cause such great harm to its economy,” Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg told the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation.

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Swiss to vote on plan to give everybody $34,000 a year: reports
By: TomTamilio
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Wed, 09 Oct 13 10:10 PM
Msg. 20386 of 21975

It will happen here too. Probably in the next ten years.

Swiss to vote on plan to give everybody $34,000 a year: reports
October 9, 2013, 11:42 AM

First they go planning for an invasion by the French, now the Swiss are going to have a vote on a proposal to give everybody in the country $34,000 a year, no strings attached.

The Swiss referendum process allows any measure gaining 100,000 signatures to get a vote, and the latest one involves a basic income for all adults in the country of 2,500 Swiss francs a month, or nearly $34,000 a year at current exchange rates. The country’s poverty line is about 2,300 Swiss francs a month.

Residents of the country have been miffed at exorbitant pay for the country’s bank executives, Reuters reported.

As part of the petition process, organizers dumped millions of 5 centime coins in front of the country’s parliament building, the Daily Mail reported.

– Tom Bemis


http://blogs.marketwatch.com/thetell/2013/10/09/swiss-to-vote-on-plan-to-give-everybody-34000-a-year-reports/


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