Ahad 18 May 2014 22:00 WIB

Wow... Swiss voters reject world's highest minimum wage

Protesters walk in downtown Zurich during a May Day demonstration May 1, 2014.
Foto: Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann
Protesters walk in downtown Zurich during a May Day demonstration May 1, 2014.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, ZURICH - Swiss voters on Sunday rejected the introduction of a minimum wage of 25 USD an hour, according to an early projection by Swiss television. Swiss voters have a history of voting against proposals they feel could hurt the country's economic success. Critics had said a minimum wage would hurt competitiveness and lead to job cuts.

"There will be a clear no vote," Claude Longchamp of the gfs.bern research and polling institute told Swiss television SRF, saying he expected a 'yes' vote of around 30 percent or less given the preliminary results.

Supporters of the proposed minimum wage, which corresponds to a monthly paycheck of 4,000 francs, had argued it would help smooth out salary inequalities.

sumber : Reuters
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