Swiss Employers Propose New Anti-Wage Dumping Measures
Swiss Employers' Association director outlines strict measures including work bans and payment freezes to prevent wage dumping under new EU treaties.

Key Takeaways
- Roland Müller, director of the Swiss Employers' Association, has proposed strict work bans for foreign companies that violate Swiss wage rules.
- A 'payment freeze' mechanism is being considered, allowing Swiss clients to withhold payment from non-compliant European companies.
- Over 50 meetings have taken place between social partners and the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) regarding these measures.
- The 'Bau-Card' system is being discussed as a mandatory accreditation tool for the construction industry.
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They Said
"We are also discussing strengthening the Bau-Card instrument, which is to a certain extent an accreditation for companies in the construction industry that proves that they adhere to all the rules."
"I assume that we will find solutions in many areas."