Switzerland’s low unemployment rate is the envy of many EU countries. However, in the third quarter of 2019, Switzerland underperformed the EU. Recent statistics show Switzerland’s overall rate of unemployment in the third quarter rose from 4.2% (Q3 2018) to 4.6% (Q3 2019) or 225,000 unemployed workers – these figures are based on the International […]
Archives for 2019
Parts of Switzerland becoming too hot for middle eastern tourists
While the latest statistics show a rise in the number of tourists visiting Switzerland over the summer, tourist numbers from some countries fell significantly. Overall, the number of visitors to Switzerland in June, July and August rose by 3.9% compared to 2018. However, the numbers from Saudi Arabia (-8.7%) and the UAE (-13.4%) were down […]
Petition to ban SUVs in Lausanne
A petition to ban SUVs (Sports Utility Vehicles) from entering Lausanne could be presented to the city’s municipality and then to the cantonal government, according to the newspaper Le Matin. The petition, which, according to Le Matin, has 1,200 signatures – their website shows a figure of around 800 – aims to ban large vehicles […]
24 year old man in Switzerland talking to Exit about suicide assistance
A 24 year old man from Winterthur who suffered a cerebral hemorrage four years ago has asked Exit, an association which aids people who want to end their lives, to help him, according to the newspaper 20 Minutes. The man, who lives alone, is confined to a wheelchair and is unable to hear. He said […]
FILM: THE IRISHMAN – one of Scorsese’s strongest films
By Neptune News Flash! They’ve let out the Irishman! THE IRISHMAN ***1/2 Suffice it to say that for his latest film Martin Scorsese has brought together an acting triumvirate of giants in their full maturity – Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, amongst a huge cast of familiar faces. Just the trio’s expressions, movements […]
FILM: FORD vs FERRARI – superb
15 November 2019. By Neptune FORD vs FERRARI (LE MANS 66) **** There is pure adrenaline in this true story of two opposite personalities who were longtime friends and colleagues in the racing world back in the mid-1960s. This latest film by James Mangold (of character-driven dramas as “Cop Land”, “Walk the Line” or “3.10 […]
Montreux’s Christmas market – get ready for the 25th anniversary!
No wonder the annual Montreux Noël festivities have been among the most popular in Switzerland for a quarter of a century. Here’s a run down of what’s on offer in 2019. Lakefront Christmas market Kicking off on 21 November until 24 December 2019, 172 merchants and craftspeople will be offering countless gifts from their mini […]
French-speaking cantons biggest winners from next year’s fiscal transfers
The amount of money paid by “rich” cantons to “poor” ones will rise by CHF 61 million to CHF 5.3 billion in 2020, according to a recent government press release. The only French-speaking canton paying will be Geneva. All of the rest will see the sums they receive rise compared to 2019. In 2020, Geneva […]
Drug spending continues to explode in Switzerland
Last week, the government announced that it had shaved CHF 100 million off the cost of drug purchases from 1 January 2020. This week numbers obtained by RTS from Curafutura, a health insurance association, show drug spending rose CHF 420 million from CHF 6.9 billion to CHF 7 billion between October 2018 and September 2019 […]
Zurich to cut number of car parks
This week, Zurich City’s executive tore up an agreement between opposing political camps on parking, according to RTS. The agreement, known as the “Parkplatzkompromiss” which came into force in 1996, was a simple agreement to maintain the status quo. No new parking would be added and no existing parking would be taken away. Now, with […]