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  2. Jobs Act (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Jobs Act was a reform of labour law in Italy aimed at making the labour market more flexible. Promoted and implemented by the Renzi government through the issuance of various legislative provisions, it was completed in 2016.

  3. Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italian: Ministero del lavoro e delle politiche sociali) is a department of the government of the Republic of Italy responsible for policies of labour, employment, labour protection, the adequacy of social security system, and social policy, with particular reference to the prevention and reduction of conditions of need and distress among the people.

  4. Renzi government - Wikipedia

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    On 12 March 2014, the Italian government issued a law- decree on fixed-term contracts, called the Poletti Decree, as well as a Bill proposing a reform on the Italian labor market called "Jobs Act" [29] A reduction in the tax burden of about €80 was announced for those earning less than 1500 Euros per month.

  5. Labor policy in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy does not have a national unified labor code.Labor legislation is wide-ranging, with laws, regulations and statutes that bear on labor relations. The Constitution of Italy (articles 35–47) contains declarations of principle relating to fair payment, maximum working hours, vacation, protection of women and minors, social insurance, illness, disability, industrial diseases and accidents ...

  6. Transport hit as Italian workers strike over government budget

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    ROME (Reuters) -Italians faced travel disruption on Friday as transport workers and other public sector employees from two of the country's largest unions went on strike in protest over the ...

  7. Italian General Confederation of Labour - Wikipedia

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    The proposals faced a strong opposition from Camusso's CGIL and other trade unions, which was followed by public protests, which forced the government to withdraw the amendment on Article 18. [75] In 2014, Article 18 was finally abolished by the centre-left cabinet of Matteo Renzi as part of a huge labour market reform called the Jobs Act. [76]

  8. Italy wants to put Italians in top museum jobs. The chief of ...

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    The British-Canadian director of Milan’s Brera Gallery was hired in 2015 after the Italian government launched reforms that for the first time brought in foreign museum directors. Admirers have ...

  9. Giuliano Poletti - Wikipedia

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    Poletti's ministry was characterized by the most important, but also controversial, labour market reform implemented in Italy in the last decades, the so-called Jobs Act. [6] On 12 March 2014, the Cabinet issued a law-decree on fixed-term contracts, called the Poletti Decree, as well as a bill proposing major reforms to the Italian labour ...