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Cross-border workers in Switzerland are protesting proposed unemployment reforms they deem discriminatory, fearing reduced benefits. Elected officials and associations argue these measures unfairly target cross-border workers, who significantly contribute to local economies, and are prepared to take legal action. With over 400,000 cross-border commuters, the situation has intensified discussions on unemployment insurance and the financial burden on France.
Pension increases will be postponed until July 2025, aiming to save 4 billion euros amid lower inflation expectations. The Social Security Financing Bill forecasts an 18 billion euro rise in spending, with significant cuts in health insurance reimbursements and sick leave compensation. Overall, the government seeks to contain the deficit to 16 billion euros next year.
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