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Published: 15.02.2022.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 5 units
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Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Meeting and Greeting   
  Body Language   
  Communication   
  Dress Code   
  Dining and Entertainment   
  Hierarchy   
  Gifts   
  Women in Switzerland   
  Conclusions   
  Sources   
Extract

Women in Switzerland
Gender equality:
Switzerland is still a traditional society and sexism remains an issue.
Women hoping to work in Switzerland should be aware of these cultural differences if they want to succeed
Women have equality legally, but in practice, women still struggle to progress in their career.

Conclusions
Swiss people are very professional and serious when it comes to business
They have a strict hierarchy that can be sexist towards women
They have different labels in different regions
How does Swiss identity differ from Latvians?
Traditional
Serious

Author's comment
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