Payment of the bonus, an obligation of the employer?

Categories
Employment Law

Swiss law contains no provision defining and addressing specifically bonuses. According to its characteristics, a bonus will be considered either as a gratification (art. 322d CO) or as part of the salary of the employee (art. 322 CO). The distinction between gratification and salary is crucial in Swiss employment law as the rules governing gratifications […]

Non-competition clause in a work contract

Categories
Employment Law

Legal principles governing non-competition clauses Conditions According to art. 340 I CO, an employee with capacity to act may give the employer a written undertaking to refrain from engaging in any activity that competes with the employer once the employment relationship has ended and in particular to refrain from running a rival business for his […]

Swiss work permits and the priority process

Categories
Employment Law

Following the acceptance of the initiative “Against Mass Immigration” (February 2014), the Swiss Parliament adopted the revision of the law on Foreigners and Integration (LEI), mainly aiming at implementing these newly adopted political policies. The priority process aims to give an advantage to domestic job seekers registered at a regional employment agency and therefore reduce […]

International contracts: Is the coronavirus a force majeure event?

Categories
Employment Law

International commercial contracts governed by Swiss law As a general rule, parties to international contracts are free to choose the law governing their contract. Swiss law also provides that contracts are governed by the law chosen by the parties. In practice, particularly in the context of international arbitration, Swiss law is one of the most […]

I am an employee: What are my rights under COVID-19?

Categories
Employment Law

If I fall ill, will my employer pay my salary? Yes, as a general rule, your employer must continue to pay your salary under Swiss law. However, the applicable rules depend on whether your employer contracted or not a daily allowance insurance in the event of earning incapacity and loss of earnings. Pay then special […]

Swiss immigration: The 10 golden rules you need to know

Categories
Employment Law

The Swiss immigration system is one of the most severe in the world for any non-European citizen planning to move to Switzerland. Following the 2006 voting initiative by the Swiss Conservative party, “Against mass immigration”, the federal law was modified, tightening and restricting conditions for obtaining a Swiss residency permit and Swiss citizenship. These modifications […]

Are you an expat planning to apply for a B/L permit in Verbier ?

Categories
Employment Law

Planning to move to the canton of Valais and apply for a B/L permit in Verbier? There are a few things you need to consider beforehand. Apply for the right Swiss permit Upon arrival, any foreigner must announce himself/herself to the commune within 14 days and apply for the appropriate residency permit, where the procedures […]

Losing your job as an expat in Switzerland : what happens next?

Categories
Employment Law

Our latest interview published in Swissinfo.ch: “Thousands of people relocate to Switzerland every year to work for the more than 25,000 multinationals in the country. Losing a job is difficult enough, but when it happens in a foreign country, it can be devastating. The announcement that Novartis plans to slash about 2,200 jobs by 2020 […]