Since January 1, 2024, minimum wages for domestic workers have been increased.
Due to inflation, the Federal Council decided, on November 29, 2023, to adapt the Ordinance on the standard employment contract for domestic workers (the “Ordinance”) and to increase by 2.2% the minimum wages provided therein.
However, the Ordinance on the standard employment contract for domestic workers does not apply in cantons where, at the time of the Ordinance’s entry into force (01.01.2011), a cantonal standard employment contract with minimum wages was applicable in the domestic economy, for as long as the cantonal standard employment contract is in force. This is the case for the Canton of Geneva which introduced a standard employment contract with minimum wages for domestic workers long before the Ordinance’s entry into force. In any case, the Canton of Geneva sets higher minimum wages than those stipulated for in the Ordinance.
For cantons that do not have a standard employment contract with minimum wages higher than the minimum wages provided for in the Ordinance or did not have at the time of the Ordinance’s entry into force a standard employment contract with minimum wages for domestic workers, said wages have been increased by 2.2% as of January 1, 2024 as shown below.
Minimum wages tables
Swiss cantons that do not have/did not have at the time of the Ordinance's entry into force a standard employment contract (minimum gross wages for domestic workers)
CHF/h in 2023
CHF/h in 2024
Non-qualified employees
19,5
19,95
Non-qualified employees with at least four years' professional experience in home economics
21,4
21,85
Qualified employees with a CFC
23,55
24,05
Qualified employees with an AFP
21,4
21,85
Geneva 2024 minimum gross wages for domestic workers (CHF/h)
Qualified employees with a CFC in horticulture or equivalent qualification
26,49
Qualified employees with another CFC or equivalent qualification
24,84
Qualified employees with an AFP, equivalent qualification or 4 years' professional experience
24,58
Employees with no qualifications or less than 4 years' professional experience
24,32
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