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The textile crisis also affects Benetton: solidarity contracts and redundancy incentives

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The textile crisis also affects Benetton: solidarity contracts and redundancy incentives

A 20 percent reduction in working hours is expected for around 900 employees until December. Early retirement proposal for 30 workers

TREVISO. Working hours – and consequently salary – reduced by one fifth for the whole year, until 31 December, for about nine hundred workers between the Castrette di Villorba and Ponzano Veneto offices. And incentives to leave for about thirty people who can hook a slide to the pension.

The textile crisis does not spare the symbolic name of the sector, in Treviso: Benetton and the trade unions have signed an agreement in recent days to amortize the crisis and avoid, thanks to the instrument of solidarity, a “redundancy of 170 units”.

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