Saturday, March 7, 2015

Renzi embraces Job Act: “There will be more assumptions that … – In Terris

A few hours after the entry into force of the Act Job Matteo Renzi announced the breakthrough at work . “This year – said the Tg1 – there will be many more assumptions that layoffs: I’m willing to bet it and much will depend on the reform that makes it much easier to take. The prime minister spoke of a “great revolution because it will finally bring Italy out of the doldrums of unemployment.” The decrees of the law finally approved a month ago came into force yesterday and now produce their effects. The heart of the new system is the indeterminate increasing protections for new hires. Career progression will acquire over time all the peculiarities of the old contract.

“You can not point to perfection by tomorrow – warned the minister Giuliano Poletti – as will a 20 % of errors or disgruntled , but be satisfied by 80%. Opens a new phase for the job in Italy, in the sign of greater certainty of rules for business, a prospect of stability for workers, an extension of the protections. You start the construction of a new labor market more efficient and effective, and at the same time more equitable and inclusive. ” Poletti said he was ready to take the challenge on the positive consequences of the reform, starting by employment, “I am convinced – said – the goodness of the choices we made.” It reiterated that the new rules on dismissals apply only to new employees (for those old remains Article 18 of the Statute of Workers).

Poletti insisted on “good way” shown by the government with the labor reform, “says that in Italy things you can do. We do the things we do. We will close positively on corruption and on everything else. ” During the interview with Tg1 Renzi also spoke of tax reform, on which “we must not make trouble, those who preceded them Cominati. We need to do a simple tax: on the one hand stangare those who do not pay taxes, but does not create a climate of oppression. The first draft was well in Equitalia, not Italy. We need a reform that simplifies the Italian system. “

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