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Previously on "Brits may work for up to 90 days per year in Switzerland"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSure. I mean, why wouldn't a Swiss worker swap £3000 a month working at MacDonalds for the £1500 UK minimum wage - or the £1400 minimum wage of Clogland.
Anyway, we take Romanians. They work harder and don't steal the silver.
Happy days...
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostJohnny Foreigner Swiss that pick fruits in Britain and steel all jobs in the UK or Brits that pick in CH? It's reciprocal I assume.
Anyway, we take Romanians. They work harder and don't steal the silver.
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The question to ask, is what was it before this historic decision?
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post90 days without a visa.
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The average contract is much longer then 90 days. Why to go through all the visa problems if there are 30 other EU/EEA countries you can hire contractors form without the visa, but yes a temporary toilet cleaner job in the skihotel bar is possible.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYes great deal, from all year round down to 90 days
Swiss approve agreement on service workers mobility with Britain | Reuters
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYes great deal, from all year round down to 90 days
Swiss approve agreement on service workers mobility with Britain | Reuters
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Presumably no big business will take a contractor/consultant for 90days max only. It's more likely for unqualified seasonal work...
Working remotely with the occasional travel to the site might work but let's see if this WFH has legs with the increased focus on people paying their fair share of taxes and "doing their bit" for the community...
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Boris Johnson in historic phone call with European Commission President!
In the oven. We hold all the cards. British fish! Tea and Jam Boom.
DOWN TO THE WIRE (Again)
Brexit stalemate: Boris Johnson and Ursula Von Der Leyen seek to break trade deal deadlock - BBC News
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Brits may work for up to 90 days per year in Switzerland
Yes great deal, from all year round down to 90 days
Swiss approve agreement on service workers mobility with Britain | ReutersTags: None
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