Minimum Wage Narrowly Rejected In Canton Basel Country
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The voters of Basel Country rejected the proposal by 35,426 votes to 33,434, with a no-vote percentage of 51.4%, according to the cantonal chancellery. Voter turnout was 36.7%.
The minimum wage initiative was supported by the left-wing Social Democratic Party and the Greens, while the other parties and the government recommended that it be rejected.
Voters in the neighbouring canton of Solothurn also rejected the introduction of a minimum wage of CHF23 per hour on Sunday, with 58% voting against. Basel City therefore remains the only German-speaking canton with a statutory minimum wage. In the rest of the country, cantons Geneva, Neuchâtel, Ticino and Jura have introduced a minimum wage.
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The Basel initiative had demanded that the social partners adapt the collective labour agreements to the minimum wage provisions within a certain period of time. The proposal would therefore have gone further than the one in Basel City, which was approved by voters in 2021.
If the bill had been adopted in canton Basel Country, the minimum wage of CHF22 per hour would have applied to all employees, whereas in Basel City, employees with a generally binding collective labour agreement are exempt from this obligation. Exceptions would have been made in the Basel region for internships, apprenticeships, holiday jobs, family businesses and agriculture, among others.
Translated from German by DeepL/ts
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