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Draghi, today the meeting with the trade unions

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Draghi, today the meeting with the trade unions

Minimum wages, renewal of contracts, cut of the tax wedge. According to government circles, these should be the three macro issues that are on the table of the meeting between Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Labor Minister Andrea Orlando and the trade unions. Orlando’s proposal on “minimum wages by sector” would aim to give an immediate response to the so-called “poor work”, applying the best contracts in each sector to the entire sector, pending the parliamentary procedure of the law on the legal minimum wage.

Draghi seeks an agreement with the unions, the first move is to cut the wedge. Here are all the items in the dossier

ALESSANDRO BARBERA


Such a solution could see the 5s agree – we think in parliamentary circles – and the center-right does not disagree. The discussion on the issue of the renewal of contracts, which would affect 8 million workers, would instead focus on how to incentivize the closure of the same contracts.

On the other hand, the available resources will weigh on the tax wedge cut. Tomorrow’s meeting will serve to start the discussion, which then – on certain times in particular – will also have to be deepened with the employers’ parties.

«We will bring to Draghi our proposals on work, tax reform, reform and welfare, including pensions, on which we had begun a discussion with the government. But above all we expect the needs of citizens to be given substance, we therefore expect concrete and immediate responses ”, said the Uil leader, Pierpaolo Bombardieri, before entering the Chigi palace for the meeting.

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