Special Federer - Detail right More More Why Switzerland needs workers from abroad Switzerland is an attractive place to work and the country needs specialists. But work permits can be hard to come by. Articles in this story Why Switzerland needs workers from abroad Tags: Sport In compliance with the JTI standards More: SWI swissinfo.ch certified by the Journalism Trust Initiative Contributions under this article have been turned off. You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here. Please join us! If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch. Newest first Oldest first Read more More More King of the court This content was published on Jan 11, 2010 Jan 11, 2010 Federer eyes new records. Roger Federer has won a record 17 grand slam titles but is no less motivated and hungry for success than when he turned... More More Off court This content was published on Jan 11, 2010 Jan 11, 2010 A glimpse into the colourful jet-set lifestyle of a tennis superstar. More More Swiss Film Selection SWI swissinfo.ch offers a selection of Swiss films in English chosen from the Swiss streaming platform Play Suisse. Share this story
More More Why Switzerland needs workers from abroad Switzerland is an attractive place to work and the country needs specialists. But work permits can be hard to come by.
More More King of the court This content was published on Jan 11, 2010 Jan 11, 2010 Federer eyes new records. Roger Federer has won a record 17 grand slam titles but is no less motivated and hungry for success than when he turned...
More More Off court This content was published on Jan 11, 2010 Jan 11, 2010 A glimpse into the colourful jet-set lifestyle of a tennis superstar.
More More Swiss Film Selection SWI swissinfo.ch offers a selection of Swiss films in English chosen from the Swiss streaming platform Play Suisse.
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