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Against the expensive gasoline FdI proposes to immediately liberalize smart working

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Against the expensive gasoline FdI proposes to immediately liberalize smart working

Due to the continuous increases in fuel prices, a proposal comes from the Brothers of Italy. “For families, at least those of public and private employees with a salary of less than 1,500 euros / month, who have to cope with the indiscriminate increase in the cost of living, a first emergency solution is that that the ministers Brunetta and Orlando immediately put in field concrete measures for the minimization of home / work trips, through a total liberalization of smart working without limits of days “.

The idea was launched by FdI deputies Massimiliano De Toma of the Productive Activities Commission and Walter Rizzetto of the Public and Private Labor Commission. “This will allow families to benefit from savings at least on the cost of travel and fuel. On the other hand, public bodies and private companies will be able to significantly reduce not only the management costs but above all those related to the air conditioning of the offices “.

The dynamics of rising costs

The costs of fuel “despite the modest tax exemption made by the government which had brought them back to about 1.75 euros / liter, have returned to rise with peaks of up to 2.30 euros per liter per serving”. For the deputies it is clear “that strong speculations are still underway which we have not been able to stop and that we have returned to the situation prior to the government’s interventions. We understand that the blanket is short, despite the funds from the NRP, but to further cut tax costs on energy products that have become unsustainable again, without introducing new taxes, concrete solutions must also be found by putting a hand to the revision of unproductive public spending “.

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Impact on entities and businesses of essential services

“The indiscriminate increase in the cost of fuel also has a highly negative impact on the bodies and companies of essential public services which, if the Government does not guarantee them a total tax exemption of energy costs and an immediate compensation of the charges already incurred, they may not to be more able to ensure the service to citizens or worse, to guarantee it, to increase tariffs to the detriment of final consumers ”, warn De Toma and Rizzetto.

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