This week, Switzerland moved closer to requiring minimum percentages of women on company boards and management teams. A parliamentary commission came out in support of the Federal Council’s plan to require greater gender balance in the boardrooms of Switzerland’s large listed companies. A commission majority (14 versus 11) would like to see a minimum of […]
Archives for November 2017
FILM: FINAL PORTRAIT – intimate look at Giacometti and his friend in 1960s Paris
10 November 2017. FINAL PORTRAIT **** You feel you are in the Paris of the 1960s in this intimate portrait of Swiss artist, Alberto Giacometti and his friend, the American art critic and writer, James Lord. Stanley Tucci, the actor, proves his directorial talent once again with this amusing, informative and delicately rendered study of […]
Reimbursement in Switzerland for drugs bought abroad could soon be possible
According to the newspaper NZZ am Sonntag, Switzerland’s federal government wants to allow Switzerland’s residents to claim for drugs bought abroad. Prices across the border are generally far lower. As recently as March 2017, the government told insurers that anyone buying medicines abroad would have to pay for them out of their own pockets. Now […]
Health insurance rise in 2018 even higher, according to new calculation
At the end of September the Swiss government announced an average nationwide health premium rise of 4% in 2018. This government calculation is rather narrow. It only looks at the price of standard compulsory insurance, including accident cover, for an adult with a CHF 300 deductible. Price comparison site bonus.ch calculates that this policy configuration […]
Stiff new legal precedent could be set for using phones while driving
20 Minutes. According to 20 Minutes, a driver who caused a fatal accident while driving and using a mobile phone, has been charged with constructive manslaughter (meurtre par dol éventuel), a charge brought against those who willfully put lives at risk and kill someone. It is a harsher sentence than involuntary manslaughter (homicide par négligence), […]
A new law might put more distance between bikes and cars
When Swiss cyclists look back and see a car overtaking them, they have good reason to be extra cautious. One in ten bike accidents happen when a vehicle is passing a cyclist, according to The Swiss Bicycle Advocacy Association, PRO VELO. That’s why the group, meeting last weekend in Aarau, proposed that Switzerland adopt a […]
Celebrating Thanksgiving in Switzerland – at home or out on the town
The Thanksgiving holiday is a big deal in North America. Canada already celebrated theirs on October 9th, but the U.S. celebrates theirs the fourth Thursday in November – that’s the 23rd this year. For these New Worlders, Thanksgiving is an autumn holiday glowing with family, friends and a certain golden-brown guest of honour who always […]
How a single event caused Switzerland’s global gender gap ranking to plunge
Every year the World Economic Forum (WEF), a Swiss-based foundation, publishes its Global Gender Gap ranking. This year Switzerland slipped to 21st, down from 11th last year. This slump was caused by a single event. The ranking scores countries in 14 areas. These are weighted and consolidated into a single figure. On 9 of the […]
Second rape claim hits high-profile Swiss Islamic scholar
Late last week, another claim of sexual assault by Geneva-born Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan surfaced, according to the French newspaper Le Monde. The woman, who came forward anonymously, claims she was assaulted in a hotel room in Lyon in 2009. This accusation follows another from Henda Ayari, who named Ramadan as her aggressor in a Facebook […]
Swiss Rail to test smoke-free train stations and platforms
Swiss Rail has announced it will experiment with smoking restrictions at various train stations in response to customer complaints about second-hand smoke and cigarette butts on platforms impacting on comfort. The tests will be run during 2018 in 5 or 6 stations. A document obtained by the newspaper NZZ listed the stations involved in the […]