Zurich, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) - Migros, Switzerland’s largest supermarket chain, has signed a new collective contract with its employees, covering 2011-2014. The company calls it one of the country’s best collective contracts, noting that it decided in March 2009 to invest an additional CHF5 billion in its Swiss business, taking the offensive – without specifically citing the arrival in Switzerland of large German cut-price chains. Migros became one of the leading companies based in German-speaking Switzerland to have a collective contract covering all its employees nationwide, in 1983. Such contracts are more common in French-speaking Switzerland.
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News story, GenevaLunch, 27 October 2009.
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Tags: collective contract, Migros, Zurich
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