Swiss Parliament Advances Sunday Shopping Reform
Swiss MPs have voted to relax Sunday shopping restrictions, marking a significant shift in the country's traditional retail regulations

Key Takeaways
- Swiss MPs have voted to increase the number of permitted Sunday shop openings from four to 12 per year.
- The initiative was originally spearheaded by the canton of Zurich in 2023.
- Currently, only 10 out of 26 Swiss cantons utilize the full allowance of four Sunday openings per year.
- Trade unions have threatened to launch a referendum to block the legislation.
By The Numbers
They Said
"People need a day off with their family without having to fill out a Doodle first."
"It starts with shop opening hours, then moves on to hairdressers and insurance companies. Ultimately, banks will follow at some point."