Italy: energy and oil sector creates new joint structures to manage transformations

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On 16 April, the employers' organisation Confindustria Energia and the Filctem-Cgil, Femca-Cisl and Uiltec trade unions signed an agreement renewing the national collective agreement for the energy and oil sector, which covers around 40,000 people, including Italian employees of the giant Eni. The agreement strengthens the joint bodies for managing the energy transition, places emphasis on training and employee well-being, and hands out a record wage increase to compensate for inflation in previous years.
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Social partners in the Italian energy and oil sector have renewed the national collective agreement (CCN) which, according to a statement from the employers’ organisation Confindustria Energia, combines innovation, sustainability, business competitiveness and attention to people. Renewed on April16, the agreement is applicable from 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2027, with its predecessor having expired on 31 December 2024. The text is intended to be a “compass for navigating the complexity of o

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