Help at hand for international workers

Vincent Subilia, DG of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce

As US led budget cuts to international organisations in Geneva begin to take effect – many workers are not just worried about their jobs, but what happens to their status in Switzerland once unemployed?


The head of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Vincent Subilia, says he’s also concerned about the potential loss of expertise – and is trying to help those are worried about their future in the country.

 

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