The question may have already crossed your mind, or even entered your daily professional life: is it desirable for a company to make its employees' remuneration packages public internally? Two of our authors debate the issue.
Cost savings, collaboration, distraction - open spaces are a divisive issue, even in our editorial office.
L’ouverture des magasins le dimanche est une question qui revient régulièrement et qui crispe souvent aussi. Les deux membres de notre rédaction en chef ont souhaité croisé le fer en allant droit au but.
For our special report on communities, particularly national ones, French essayists Alexandre del Valle, geopolitologist, and Philippe Val, editorialist, cross swords on the idea of European sovereignty as promoted by Emmanuel Macron.
Immigration, Europe, the economy, the media... Former federal councillors Christoph Blocher and Pascal Couchepin met in Bern at the invitation of Regard Libre to share their views on Switzerland's current situation and the challenges it faces.
Several Vaud institutions are launching a cantonal initiative proposing a 12% tax cut. Beyond the regional case, this initiative raises the question of the right tax rate. Philippe Miauton and Arnaud Bouverat debate the issue.
Liberalism and conservatism seem to be philosophically opposed, but meet with certain marriages in politics. So, are they compatible or incompatible? Two members of our editorial team cross swords in our feature on current cleavages.
AVS 21, une réforme juste et nécessaire ou une mesure de pacotille? Notre rédacteur en chef Jonas Follonier et notre rédacteur en chef adjoint Antoine-Frédéric Bernhard livrent leurs avis différents sur la réforme des retraites en votation ce 25 septembre.
The relationship between Switzerland and the European Union has never been worse. On that, our two debaters agree. But beyond that, their views are diametrically opposed. Félicien Monnier, a self-styled conservative and sovereignist, is a lawyer and has been President of the Ligue vaudoise since last year. Julien Rilliet, a member of the Socialist Party and the Mouvement européen suisse (NOMES), runs his own political consulting firm. Here are our ten questions to these two young observers of the French-speaking world, who are interested in the fate of Switzerland and the continent.