Labor Law Considerations When Relocating Your Company
2025-10-01 19:27
Why Labor Law Is Crucial in Company Relocation
When a company relocates, the challenges extend far beyond moving offices or updating a business address. Labor law compliance plays a decisive role in protecting both the company and its employees. From employment contracts to working conditions, every aspect must be handled in line with Swiss law.
At DomizilAdresse, we support businesses in relocation processes while ensuring that legal and employee-related obligations are respected.
Employee Rights During Relocation
Informing Employees Transparently
Swiss law requires companies to respect employee rights during structural changes. Employers must:
Provide advance notice of the relocation
Communicate clearly how the move affects work schedules and commuting
In some cases, consult staff representatives
A lack of communication can create disputes or legal challenges.
Reviewing Employment Contracts
Most employment contracts specify a workplace location. When relocation significantly changes commuting times or job conditions, employees may:
Request contract adjustments or compensation
Refuse relocation if it is unreasonable
Be entitled to severance if termination is unavoidable
Employers should consider including mobility clauses in contracts to maintain flexibility.
Compliance With Swiss Labor Regulations
Working Hours and Conditions
If relocation alters commuting time or work patterns, companies must remain compliant with Swiss working time regulations. These laws govern working hours, overtime, and rest breaks.
Termination and Severance Rules
If employees cannot relocate, dismissals must comply with Swiss employment law. This includes:
Observing statutory notice periods
Providing severance pay where applicable
Negotiating a social plan in larger organizations
Proper compliance avoids disputes and protects company reputation.
International Relocations: Additional Considerations
If your company moves across borders, labor law becomes even more complex. Key areas include:
Work permits and visas for staff in the new country
Payroll and tax obligations under local rules
Collective labor agreements that may differ from Swiss standards
Relocating your company offers exciting opportunities, but it requires a strong understanding of labor law considerations. From employment contracts to compliance with Swiss and international standards, every step must be carefully managed.
At DomizilAdresse, we combine expertise in relocation, company structuring, and administrative services to ensure your move is both smooth and compliant.
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