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Highlights, News

The Italian labour market reform pushes Lombardy’s employment growth

The Italian labour market reform pushes Lombardy’s employment growth

The total number of people employed in Lombardy has reached a total of 4 million units, thus exhibiting a +2.8% annual increase. Milan is the first city in Italy, with 1.9 million workers Employment among firms returns to grow, but it shows on the other hand an increasing degree of […]

di × 20 luglio 2017 ×

Eventi, Highlights

Webinar Invitation: “Jobs act: benefit, taxation, main terms and conditions”

Webinar Invitation: “Jobs act: benefit, taxation, main terms and conditions”

Invest in Lombardy will organize a free webinar in collaboration with the law firm De Luca & Partners, provides general information on legal issues of new employment law reform, to potential investor and business operators at 10.00 am (CET +1) or 4.00 pm (CET +1) on  Monday, September 21st. In this […]

di × 10 settembre 2015 ×

News

Jobs Act: what do companies think about it?

Jobs Act: what do companies think about it?

The Jobs Act is a revolution in the Italian labour market. The introduction of the “progressive tenure employment contract” will be the leading driver of choices for companies, making permanent contracts attractive again. When the real effects of this reform will be felt in the market is hard to predict.  […]

di × 11 giugno 2015 ×

News

Jobs Act: the most significant changes introduced by this decree

Jobs Act: the most significant changes introduced by this decree

The most significant changes introduced by the legislative decrees, which have implemented the so-called “Jobs Act” (Law no. 183/2014), and which should enter into force soon, regard the following matters: so-called “progessively protective” employment contracts; new settlement offers; collective dismissals; Naspi, Asdi e DIS-Col. PROGRESSIVELY PROTECTIVE EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS From the […]

di × 20 marzo 2015 ×

News

Jobs Act: Changes to the Employment Market in Italy

Jobs Act: Changes to the Employment Market in Italy

Italy’s Government is currently in the process of undertaking a wide-ranging labour reform known in the Country as the “Jobs Act”. The end-goal is to make the labour market more modern and competitive, benefiting workers by creating new jobs and eliminating certain types of contract that are particularly “insecure” in […]

di × 19 marzo 2015 ×