Italy: bill to make labour market ‘more flexible’ passes first reading in parliament

After a lengthy parliamentary process, Giorgia Meloni government's labour bill – originally conceived as an appendix to the 2023 budget – was adopted by the Chamber of Deputies on 9 October. Within this diverse package of measures, aimed essentially at simplifying and relaxing certain rules, one point has caused debate: that of treating unjustified absences as a resignation. The bill will now be assessed by Italy's Senate.

Through Hélène Martinelli. Published on 18 October 2024 à 10h12 - Update on 18 October 2024 à 10h37

The so-called Calderone reform (named after the employment minister) comprises a series of measures aimed at making the labour market more flexible and simplifying certain standards, without having a major impact on labour law.…

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