On 24 May, in a move to thaw the ice of two years of tensions, Giuliano Poletti, Italy’s labor Minister, received the unions to open talks over pensions and jobs whilst Prime Minister Matteo Renzi set out his government’s priorities.
On 24 May Italy’s government opened a new cycle of negotiations with the unions over pensions and jobs marking a resumption in talks after two years of tensions. The first meeting between labor Minister Giuliano Poletti and the secretaries general of the three central unions (Cgil, Cisl, and Uil) focused on setting out the working method and the schedule. Two separate negotiations tables will be put in place, with one focusing on pensions and the other on labor and employment. The Labor...
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