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Dismissals, meeting between trade unions and government suspended

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The meeting on layoffs at Palazzo Chigi between the government and the unions ended after almost 7 hours. The agreement reached commits companies to use social safety nets before proceeding with layoffs.

“The social partners, in light of the solution proposed by the Government on overcoming the redundancy block, undertake to recommend the use of the social safety nets that the current legislation and the decree law being approved provide as an alternative to the termination of employment relationships”, is the text signed by the unions, at the end of the confrontation at Palazzo Chigi, and shared by Confindustria. “They hope and are committed, on the basis of shared principles, to a prompt and rapid conclusion of the reform of the social safety nets, to the start of active policies and of permanent and continuous training processes”.

The 4 points of the agreement are listed in detail by the general secretary of the CISL Luigi Sbarra: «We change the contents of the support decree bis with the selective exit from the redundancy block; we win 13 weeks of layoffs for companies that have open tables at Mise; we sign a joint notice with the employers’ associations to ensure that companies use layoffs and expansive contracts before starting employment termination paths; finally we establish a commitment with the government to set up a monitoring table at Palazzo Chigi to monitor the implementation of the agreement “

“The result is there, now confrontation on the reforms” commented the secretary of the CGIL Landini. “There is a government commitment to address them, from tax reform and industrial policies because it is necessary for the world of work to be involved in the changes and choices of the country”

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Tomorrow afternoon, according to what is learned, the Council of Ministers will be held called to give the green light to the bridge decree on the subject of the blocking of dismissals after the agreement signed today.

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