Since the March vote, Geneva companies have been able to pay students below the cantonal minimum wage for certain summer jobs. In particular, the Union maraîche de Genève (UMG) and Migros Genève have taken advantage of this opportunity. They claim that they have been able to recruit more young people, while the unions denounce a decline in income for students.
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Since the March vote, Geneva companies have been able to pay students below the cantonal minimum wage for certain summer jobs. In particular, the Union maraîche de Genève (UMG) and Migros Genève have taken advantage of this opportunity. They claim that they have been able to recruit more young people, while the unions denounce a decline in income for students.