Switzerland - Union wins case on rights of live-in care workers - January 31, 2022

Public services union VPOD has won an important case for live-in (24 hours) care workers. The federal court ruled that 24-hour carers, who are placed in private households by temporary employment agencies, must be covered by the labour code. Previously, these workers had no protection which meant no limit to working hours and no rights to rest or time off because the labour code didn’t apply to working arrangements in private households. The court stipulated that from now on workers placed by agencies will be covered by the employment regulations.

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