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Swiss court ruling spells end for Zurich's minimum wage plan

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December 3, 2024
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Swiss court ruling spells end for Zurich's minimum wage plan
In 2023, voters in the city of Zurich have approved a move to implement a new minimum wage law for low-income residents. But a local court has nullified the move. Will it ever happen?

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