Italy: collective agreement for gas and water sector launches new joint initiatives

On 8 May, employer and trade union organisations in Italy's gas and water sector penned a deal to renew the sector's collective agreement, which covers around 50,000 employees in nearly 600 companies across the country. The new collective agreement provides for bilateral training projects on regulation and technological innovation, paves the way for a reduction in working hours with no loss of pay and increases the focus on vulnerable workers.
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The Utilitalia, Proxigas, ANFIDA and Assogas employer organisations and Filctem-Cgil, Femca-Cisl and Uiltec trade unions signed an agreement on 8 May for a new national collective agreement (CCN) for the gas and water sector. It is applicable between 1 January 2025 and 31 December 2027, with the previous version having expired on 31 December 2024. Collective bargaining for the renewal of national collective agreements in the energy and ‘multi-utilities’ sectors has therefore been concluded, fol

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