“For the first time in Switzerland, Uber will assume its obligations as an employer, this is a very important moment.” Friday afternoon at a press conference, State Councilor Fabienne Fischer had a firm tone and seemed satisfied. After what the head of the Department of the Economy and Employment (DEE) describes as a “titanic job”, her services issued a 22-page long decision bringing the platform into compliance. They believe that the 35 million promised by Uber in compensation for the period 2014-2022 will be enough to put it in good standing.
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