Italy: Assolombarda employers’ organization and Milan unions sign agreement on training during a crisis

“With this agreement, the social partners in Milan sought to apply the principle included in the Lombardian pacts for active labor policies 2011 which states that company union agreements on appeal to extraordinary social dampers should provide the workers concerned with training.”  this is how Gian Francesco Imperiali, VP of Assolombardia, and the Milanese secretary of the CGIL, Cisl and Uil unions – Onorio Rosati, Danilo Galvagni and Claudio Negro – presented the agreements they signed in Milan on June 28th.
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ocial dampers should provide the workers concerned with training.” this is how Gian Francesco Imperiali, VP of Assolombardia, and the Milanese secretary of the CGIL, Cisl and Uil unions – Onorio Rosati, Danilo Galvagni and Claudio Negro – presented the agreements they signed in Milan on June 28th.

Training “compass.” The signing parties pointed, in particular, to the “training angles” making up a “compass” which can be used for all types of training programs, including those for workers under

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