Sunrise wrongly refuses him an offer because of his residence permit

Sunrise wrongly refuses him an offer because of his residence permit
Sunrise wrongly refuses him an offer because of his residence permit

It’s freedom of contract.

If such a case were to recur, Claudia Frick advises reporting it to the Ombudscom, the telecommunications conciliation body. The lawyer at the Vaudois Protestant Social Center, a private social assistance service, sees this as a “discriminatory” practice. The Foundation for Consumer Protection (SKS) says it has never been aware of such a practice. However, Livia Kunz, head of the legal department, explains that generally speaking, in private law, each person or company can conclude a contract and decide on its clauses. But the lack of standards for protection against discrimination makes it difficult to decide whether or not this is a proven case.

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