Employment in Financial Services
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Louise
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Skinner
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Morgan Lewis & Bockius
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01. What is the primary regulatory regime applicable to financial services employees in your jurisdiction?
01. What is the primary regulatory regime applicable to financial services employees in your jurisdiction?
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland
- at Walder Wyss
- at Walder Wyss
- at Walder Wyss
Employment law in Switzerland is based mainly on the following sources, set out in order of priority:
- the Federal Constitution;
- Cantonal Constitutions;
- public law, particularly the Federal Act on Work in Industry, Crafts and Commerce (the Labour Act) and five ordinances issued under this Act regulating work, and health and safety conditions;
- civil law, particularly the Swiss Code of Obligations (CO);
- collective bargaining agreements, if applicable;
- individual employment agreements; and
- usage, custom, doctrine, and case law.
Depending on the regulatory status of the employer and the specific activities of financial services employees, respectively, Swiss financial market laws may also apply. They are, in particular, the Federal banking, financial institutions and insurance supervision regulations.
Last updated on 16/04/2024