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  2. Social security in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The basic principles of social insurance are found in Articles 111 to 114 and Articles 116 and 117 of the Swiss Federal Constitution. Article 111 defines the so-called "three-pillar principle", which regulates the structure of retirement, survivors', and disability benefits.

  3. Old-age and survivors insurance in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Between 1883 and 1889, Otto von Bismarck established social insurance (sickness, accidents, disability and old age) in Germany. [5] At the same time, voices were raised in Switzerland to demand the establishment of social measures making it possible, in particular, to fight against the glaring poverty of working families.

  4. Pension system in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Button of the Swiss initiative for a 13th monthly pension payment. The Swiss pension system rests on three pillars: the state-run pension scheme for the aged, orphans, and surviving spouses (old-age and survivor's insurance); the pension funds run by investment foundations, which are tied to employers (occupational benefit plans);

  5. Public Welfare Policy in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Conference for Social Welfare (SKOS) is a private-law association and professional association on whose board the cantonal social welfare offices, cities, municipalities and regions as well as private social welfare organizations are represented. The cantons, federal offices, cities, municipalities and private organizations are ...

  6. Federal Social Insurance Office - Wikipedia

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    It regulates the Swiss social insurance and system, including old age and survivors' insurance, invalidity insurance, supplementary benefits, occupational pension funds, income compensation for people on national service and for women on maternity leave as well as family allowances in the agricultural sector. [1]

  7. Swiss Book - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Book is the National Bibliography of Switzerland [1] and is compiled, edited and published by the Swiss National Library (NL). The Swiss Book indexes Swiss publishing output (commercial and non-commercial) – the Helvetica – published in print and/or electronic form in Switzerland and abroad, in accordance with the NL's ...

  8. Taffy Brodesser-Akner on Jess Walter, 'Big Swiss,' and The ...

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    Taffy Brodesser-Akner is back, after her bestselling, adapted-for-Hulu first novel (2019’s Fleishman is in Trouble) with another family drama, Long Island Compromise (Random House), which she ...

  9. Category:Social security in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Social security in Switzerland" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...