Saturday, November 22, 2014

CGIL: nearly one billion hours of layoffs in 10 months, lost … – The Messenger

CGIL: nearly one billion hours of layoffs in 10 months, lost … – The Messenger

In the first 10 months of 2014 were authorized companies 940 million hours of layoffs with an overall loss of income for workers 3 6 billion.

This is the calculation made by the CGIL based on INPS data. On average, for every worker in the house at zero hour (540,000 in total) your paycheck is reduced by € 6,700.

On the whole in the first 10 months of the year there is a slightly down from last year (-3.5% with 937 million hours compared to 971 in the first 10 months of 2013) but in October recorded an increase (118 million hours compared to 99 October 2013) continuing with the resumption of growth of applications for cash began in September.

The CGIL indicates that more than half of total hours (543 million of 937) have been authorized for the extraordinary layoff, “demonstrating the structural nature of the crisis. ” Workers on average in cash at zero hour is calculated in 540 000 units with a cut in income of 3.6 billion, or € 6,700 net less in payroll for each worker on an at zero hour. “The escalation of the crisis, as revealed by the report – says the confederation CGIL secretary Serena Sorrentino – would require political choices of a completely different nature.

The social and economic situation prevailing in the country, the choices bankruptcy of the government – the Jobs Act the law of stability, through the action on Pa – along with the decision to share recipes full of Confindustria and other employers’ associations impose a real and positive change. For these reasons, we will place December 12th, so we will continue the mobilization and the struggle to give the country the only possible cure: work, at the height of its rights and its protection. “

From ‘ beginning of the economic crisis (September 2008) to the present, the Report points out, have been authorized 6.3 billion hours of hours of layoffs. The last quarter of 2008, with 87 million hours logged, marks the first significant acceleration in the demand for hours of cig (it will be 188 million at year end). A year later, the case reached 918 million hours while in 2010, with the introduction of cash notwithstanding, touching a peak of 1.2 billion euro. The year 2011 ended with 953 million hours in 2012 while touching 1.09 million share of hours required. In 2013 they were asked to 1.07 million hours of cig and this year is expected to again exceed one billion share.

 November 22, 2014 12:57 – Last Updated: 12:57

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