Monday, December 29, 2014

State licensable with Jobs Act? Renzi: Parliament decides – TGCOM

State licensable with Jobs Act? Renzi: Parliament decides – TGCOM

– It ‘a tough battle going on between the government officials and the same majority that supports the applicability of the Jobs Act also to the state. In particular, the validity or otherwise of layoffs in the public sector also holding court. While ministers and Madia Poletti deny, Ncd and Civic Choice insist and promise to battle Rooms. Renzi does not exclude anything, “Parliament will decide”.



State licensable with Jobs Act? Renzi : Parliament decides

The prime minister in an interview with the Day- QN takes no position for the moment: “It will be the Parliament to rule on this point, raised by Ichino. There is case law in one direction and the other.” The controversy is in fact more important than the one raised by Senator of Civic Choice Pietro Ichino, the extension of the contract to increasing protections also to state, however, denied by the government. So far, the Jobs Act, says Labour Minister Giuliano Poletti, is in fact always been seen as a tool to encourage hiring in the private sector, pulling the ball exclusively business and never the state as employer.

Even Minister P. A. Marianna Madia has repeatedly denied a generalization of the rules. For the interpretation of this Ichino, according to which the absence of an explicit reference to the exclusion of state results in their involvement, has arrived completely surprising. Forcing the government (and the same Renzi through responsible economic Pd Filippo Taddei) to constant clarification. Clarifications but not enough to Enrico Zanetti, Economy Undersecretary and fellow party Ichino, who puts on paper his irritation: “I find this quite frankly baffling weary of some ministers in denying the applicability ‘of the Jobs Act to public employment “he says pointing out that the duality with the private” will not stand. ”

Then there is the issue of collective redundancies. Unexpectedly, the decree provides that the rules on individual dismissals also apply to those of at least five workers. A rule that perhaps served to appease the most belligerent within the majority but who sent furious unions. Not only the CGIL, ready for new strikes and judicial appeals against the whole package, but also the far more cautious CISL. Just the former trade unionist Cesare Damiano promises his commitment, also inviting to appreciate what has been achieved so far.

Finally, the approval of the decrees of the Jobs Act in the Council of Ministers of 24 December has left many problems to solve, on which political parties and trade unions (but also members of the same government) announce already battle. The first game is played right on the new social safety net designed to absorb progressively earlier Aspi and mini-Aspi and retire the cig notwithstanding. The implementing decree was approved in fact “unless agreements”, ie in the absence of the SIAE stamp final State Accounting and identifying some of the shell.

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