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Labor law

Collective agreement survival clause

Continued validity of a collective agreement after its denunciation and during negotiation of the new agreement. Since the 2012 labour reform, Art. 86.3 ET limits survival to one year after denunciation; once that period passes without a new agreement, the higher-level agreement applies, or failing that, the ET.

Art. 86.3 ET

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