Friday, March 27, 2015

Renzi: Italy again, permanent contracts to grow … – TGCOM

– They return to grow permanent contracts. Assure Matteo Renzi, stressing that this “is the signal that Italy again.” “It ‘s an important day – said the prime minister -. In a few hours will be disseminated data of permanent contracts signed in the first two months of the year are truly amazing, showing a double-digit growth.”



Renzi: Italy again, permanent contracts are growing at double-digit

Poletti: “In two months + 79 thousand contracts indeterminate” – “In the first two months of 2015 were activated 79 thousand permanent contracts more than the first two months of 2014″, specifies the labor minister Giuliano Poletti. In detail, Poletti says that in February 2015 the permanent contracts were 38.4% more than the same period of 2014.

In January 2015, it is clear from the data of the Ministry of Labour , there was an increase in permanent contracts by 32.5% compared to January 2014. In absolute terms were activated 40,500 reports indefinitely more than in January 2014. For the range between 15 and 29 years variation trend was positive for 43.1%.

In February 2015, permanent contracts were 38.4% more than the same period in 2014 (+38,500 contracts indefinitely on February 2014). For young people between 15 and 29 years, the trend increase for stable employment relationships was 41.4%. The Ministry of Labour points out that the data is to be read in relation to support for open-ended contracts introduced by the Law of Stability 2015 (tax relief for three years).

Renzi: “Let’s not waste a minute of works to complete” – Arriving at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, the Prime Minister said: “Let’s not waste a minute, not for invent new things, but to finish the unfinished works to complete and to do so many things. ” “To the people – he adds – not interested in talking about the interim, because the only real issue is the many unfinished works ranging carried out.” “In the coming days and in the coming weeks there will be the new minister but – I repeat – at this time we do not lose a minute, not for a book of dreams but for things to do.”

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