
The meetings take place alternately at one of the European subsidiaries and in Switzerland. In line with this directive, the representatives of the various group subsidiaries located within the European Union are to be informed of the main developments and events within the Group. In 1996, the Swatch Group introduced a staff information and consultation procedure in compliance with European directive 94/45/EU (art. Information and consultation for employees in European Union countries In the interests of fairness, the Group is endeavoring to give the employees of non-Swiss subsidiaries retirement packages that are as comparable as possible to those available to its employees working in Switzerland. In Switzerland, Swatch Group employees enjoy excellent retirement benefits. The Group maintains good relations with the trades unions, in a spirit of openness. The present agreement came into effect on 1 January 2017 for a duration of five years. The working conditions of the Group’s Swiss companies are very largely governed by a collective agreement entered into with the trades unions. The Swatch Group actively participates in the ongoing training of its executives and specialists by organizing a large number of courses each year. It offers a large number of permanent jobs, including to employees who have reached retirement age. Swatch Group is one of the foremost employers in Switzerland in terms of providing apprenticeships. It needs people who are motivated and effective, and it knows that, in return, it must offer them a social package that makes it a competitive and attractive employer, capable of recruiting and retaining the best personnel worldwide. The Swatch Group is aware that its performance depends heavily on the quality and commitment of its employees. – and the use of auxiliary materials that respect the environment. – the use of raw materials, energy resources and water in moderation – the production of ecologically sound products by the most efficient means – the conservation of the natural environment and its resources The requirements of the Swatch Group environmental policy of the last several years can be summarized under the following headings: Swatch Group is also a key player in the manufacture and sale of electronic systems used in watchmaking and other industries. Please be sure to visit our brands' websites to learn more about their fantastic products. Swatch Group supplies nearly all components required by its 18 watch brands, and Swatch Group companies supply movements and components to third-party watchmakers in Switzerland and around the world. The information on this site, and in its related newsletters, is not intended to be, nor does it constitute investment advice or recommendations.Swatch Group is an international group active in the design, manufacture and sale of finished watches, jewelry, watch movements and components. Under no circumstances does any information posted on represent a recommendation to buy or sell a security. This investment adviser does not provide advice to individual investors. It has an affiliated registered investment adviser, which serves as the subadviser to an exchange traded fund. All Rights Reserved.ĭisclaimers: is not operated by a broker or a dealer.

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