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  • So Willi, how will you vote?

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...181937885.html

    Switzerland to vote on $2,800 monthly ‘basic income’ for adults
    Eric Pfeiffer, Yahoo! News Eric Pfeiffer, Yahoo! News 19 hours ago
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    Swiss "basic income" supporters drop coins outside the capital (Reuters)

    More than 100,000 residents in Switzerland have signed a petition demanding that the government ensure a minimum monthly income of nearly $2,800 (2,500 Swiss francs) for all adults in the country.

    The 120,000 signatures are enough to formally call a vote in the government over whether or not to approve the “CHF 2,500 monthly for everyone" (Grundeinkommen)” funding proposal.

    For comparison, the average U.S. worker earned $3,769 in pre-tax, monthly salary in 2011. Food service industry workers earned $1,785 in pre-tax income during the same period.

    MSN reports that in a public display of support, advocates tipped over a truck full of 8 million five-cent coins in front of the Swiss capital on Friday, one coin for each of the country’s citizens.

    [More photos from the 8 million five-cent coin event]

    A formal date has yet to be set for the vote but it could come as early as this year, pending guidance from Swiss government.

    Funding for the proposed measure would come out of the Swiss social insurance system, which already guarantees universal health care coverage for its citizens, along with other benefits designed to uphold the country’s social safety net.

    Because of the relatively low threshold for forcing votes on referendum driven issues, Switzerland typically votes on several public measures each year.

    For example, on November 24th, the country will vote on a separate measure that would limit executive pay to the same amount paid to a company’s lowest paid staff member.

    The so-called 1:12 initiative has received support from the Swiss government’s Social Democrat bloc.

    At least one of Switzerland’s biggest CEO’s has said if the measure passes, he would consider moving his company out of the country .

    “I can’t believe that Switzerland would cause such great harm to its economy,” Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg told the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. “And I say that not just as the head of a company, but as a Swiss citizen.”

    Glencore said the measure could have a disastrous effect on other Swiss companies, including Nestlé, Novartis and Roche.

    Of course, not all of the country’s referendums are meant to promote a socialist state. For example, a majority of Swiss voters have voiced support for a referendum that would maintain the country’s conscription policy , which requires all men in the country aged 18-34 to complete a period of public service.
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    Is this minimum monthly for working adults or just money that every adult, working or not, would be entitled to? And what is the unemployment rate in Switzerland anyway?

    Funding for the proposed measure would come out of the Swiss social insurance system, which already guarantees universal health care coverage for its citizens, along with other benefits designed to uphold the country’s social safety net.
    Egads! Switzerland has Obamacare!

    Switzerland does have major companies headquartered there. Glencore for one is a mega-corporation. Let's see how much clout that carries!


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    • #3
      Glencore is not Mega!

      Novartis and Nestle are. ABB and Roche are.

      Healthcare is an embedded constitutional right. It is NOT Obamacare though. If you can afford you MUST take out at least basic health insurance, if not the Govt is obliged to pay. The basic rates are regulated and the complementary insurance premiums are free market.

      Not sure about the minimum money thing, it could be min. wage/unemployment payments (which are time limited).

      Avg National unempl rate is about 3.5% while in Geneva its 8%.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Willi View Post
        Glencore is not Mega!

        Novartis and Nestle are. ABB and Roche are.

        Healthcare is an embedded constitutional right. It is NOT Obamacare though. If you can afford you MUST take out at least basic health insurance, if not the Govt is obliged to pay. The basic rates are regulated and the complementary insurance premiums are free market.

        Not sure about the minimum money thing, it could be min. wage/unemployment payments (which are time limited).

        Avg National unempl rate is about 3.5% while in Geneva its 8%.
        Beg to differ! Glencore is a mega-corporation. Nestle and the rest may be bigger, but we don't have to get it twisted. Glencore is huge!


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        • #5
          U win dis one.

          Dem just merge with Xstrata and are now Mega indeed. 190K employees!

          Tek a bow...

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