The Union Travail.Suisse has given a mixed view on 2025 wage negotiations. It says wage increases in some sectors are insufficient to offset the decline in purchasing power faced by workers. According to a press release, employees in the healthcare, retail and catering-hospitality sectors are particularly hard hit. It estimates that a “significant” wage gap has accumulated in these sectors since 2021. The outlook is slightly brighter for building site workers, carpenters and painters. But even if wage increases have been “extorted” from employers “within the framework of bitter negotiations”, these increases often do not serve to fully compensate for inflation, says Travail.Suisse.
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