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In Geneva, only One in Seven Ukrainian Refugees Has a Job; the Rest of French-Speaking Switzerland Does Not Do Much Better

Summary by Le Temps
The Confederation expects the cantons to have 45% of Ukrainian refugees employed in their respective territories. A challenge for Geneva, which is a bad student in this fieldAfter a first call by Beat Jans in January, the Federal Council returned to the charge last Wednesday: it wants the cantons to make more efforts to integrate Ukrainian refugees into the labour market. Geneva is the canton which employs the least Ukrainians proportionally, wi…
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The Confederation expects the cantons to have 45% of Ukrainian refugees employed in their respective territories. A challenge for Geneva, which is a bad student in this fieldAfter a first call by Beat Jans in January, the Federal Council returned to the charge last Wednesday: it wants the cantons to make more efforts to integrate Ukrainian refugees into the labour market. Geneva is the canton which employs the least Ukrainians proportionally, wi…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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