Government looking for resources for the Labor Decree. Objective 1 billion

They would have been found for now at least 400 million euroswith the aim of almost certainly reaching 500, to finance the measures that will be included in the Legislative Decree on poor work that the government aims to achieve in view of 1 maggio. The hope in the executive, sources informed of the dossier report, would be to be able to get to this point 1 billion. In short, it is first and foremost a hunt for resources.

Specific measures to support the rideramong the categories most exposed to dumping wages of pirate contracts. One of the possibilities is to hook the riders to the collective bargaining. The government’s intention, however, is to carry out an intervention on low wages between support for negotiation and employment incentivesespecially for women and young people, again according to what AGI learns from sources close to the dossier.

Summit at Palazzo Chigi and deadlines

The government is trying to speed up the provision: this afternoon a summit was held in Palazzo Chigi between the prime minister Giorgia Meloniin vice premiers Antonio Tajani e Matteo Salvinii ministers Marina Calderone and Tommaso Foti, the undersecretaries Alfredo Mantovano and Giovanbattista Fazzolari, the undersecretary Luigi Sbarra and the councilor Stefano Caldoro. At the moment, it is reported, the executive is working on different hypotheses: a single text or more probably a law decree. The delegation expires on April 18th. A new meeting is scheduled for Monday 20 April to refine the text and evaluate the resources available.

Wages, productivity and corporate welfare

Possible measures that would be under study include: incentives on contractstax exemption of second level activities and interventions on productivity, welfare and extraordinary. The government’s goal is to raise the level of wages through bargaining. During the summit there was much talk about wage dumping, but no mention was made of the possibility of resuming it Jobs Act. The intervention on low wages represents a fundamental issue for giving shape to the challenge launched in Parliament.

The Prime Minister’s position on the minimum wage

That of minimum wage it is not the right direction, the prime minister would have argued Melons during the meeting, underlining the importance of intervention on low wages and support for bargaining. The executive is also working on the possibility of inserting provisions into the text protection of riderswhich simultaneously take into account the needs to increase contractual protections for the workers and not to scare away the large companies active in the sector.

Union demands and pirated contracts

CGIL, Cisl e Uil today they asked the government to interrupt the decree’s process to await the outcome of the ongoing discussion between trade unions and publishing associations on the subject of representation. CGIL and UIL ask to stop for a few months, while CISL waits to read the text. The government, through the voice of the undersecretary Claudio Durigonmade it known that the decree will not concern trade union representation, but will contain measures against wage dumping favored by pirate contracts.

By Editor