Italy: Agenquadri general executives’ association renews CGIL affiliation pact

“The union needs project managers and executives, and project managers and executives need the union.”  It is with this slogan that the CGIL and Agenquadri, the general association of project managers and executives, renewed their affiliation pact, after 12 years.  The text was signed in Rome on November 19th.  Agenquadri’s national chair, Carla Pecchioni, said that this commitment is in line with the last Congress of the association (organized, this year, in Genoa) which vowed to strengthen collaboration between the association and the trade union and to strengthen and extend the representativeness of highly-skilled professionals, who are currently less protected.  CGIL general secretary Susanna Camusso emphasized that the new affiliation pact marked the new start of the collaboration between the CGIL and Agenquadri.
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ngthen collaboration between the association and the trade union and to strengthen and extend the representativeness of highly-skilled professionals, who are currently less protected. CGIL general secretary Susanna Camusso emphasized that the new affiliation pact marked the new start of the collaboration between the CGIL and Agenquadri.

Strengthening pact. The affiliation pact regulates “the concrete forms of participation” of the Agenquadri both for the definition of conventional guidelines a

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