“They can complain, but the truth of the matter is that we are in the process of changing the country”, Matteo Renzi declared during a press conference in comments over the conflicts in the Senate on October 8. And indeed, even if the outbursts, the posters campaigns, and the hurling of coins at the government benches was enough to prevent the Labor Minister, Giuliano Poletti from finishing his speech they weren’t enough to stop the confidence vote going ahead at one o’clock in the morning of O
…Italy: Renzi’s ‘Jobs Act’ gets through the Senate after a confidence vote
After a day full of argument, Matteo Renzi won the vote of confidence in the Senate on bill that enables the government to overhaul the Italian labor market. The day before the prime Minister met with the unions and even if at its conclusion the Cisl and Uil unions were more conciliatory, the CGIL held to its opposition of the governments’ reforms.
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