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Rai, 3% of employees ready to leave. 4.5 million of the incentive plan already spent

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ROMA – There are 355 employees of the state television – between workers, employees, executives and journalists – who ask to leave their jobs in advance thanks to the slide and the economic incentives that Rai offers.

As of February 15, 2021, public television has already agreed to end the relationship with 124 people. Of these 124 employees, 76 received a formal farewell notice (as required by Legislative Decree 151 of 2015) while the other questions are still under examination.

For these 76 people who actually left the company staff, Viale Mazzini has allocated 4.5 million euros in incentives. We are therefore talking about an average outlay of 59,000 210 euros for each person.

But the cash on hand is not over. Based on the resolution of the Rai Board of Directors of 17 December 2020, the overall allocation for this Plan reaches 15 million.

Those who want to leave state television thanks to the slide will have until 5 July 2021 to submit the application.

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by Aldo Fontanarosa


Today Rai has 11,450 employees (including permanent and fixed-term contracts). So the 355s ready to leave so far represent more than 3 percent of the total workforce.

The public TV incentive proposal is aimed at people who are at least 61 years of age. These people belong to two basins.

They are male and female workers:
– in possession of the requirements for the right to early retirement (quota 100) or who mature these requirements by 2021;
– who have the old-age pension and ordinary seniority pension, or the old-age pension for journalists, as a benchmark.

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