Monday, January 12, 2015

The Fiat-Fca restarts from Melfi Ready 1,500 new hires – The Time

The Fiat-Fca restarts from Melfi Ready 1,500 new hires – The Time

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If good day starts in the morning then the beginning of 2015 could give a first slight sign of optimism for the economy.

The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles provides, in fact, the inclusion in the next three months of 1500 new jobs in Melfi where, with an investment of over one billion Euros , are produced two new models Jeep Renegade and Fiat 500X. Not only new places and therefore good but also the announcement of the closure of the unions extraordinary layoff, with the immediate return to the working activity of all 5,418 employees at the Lucan Sata.

Although to Sergio Marchionne has pointed out that the new hires are not linked to the entry into force of the new labor standards laid down by Jobs Act is clear that the introduction of greater flexibility has motivated the company to reopen the factory gates to the younger generation. it was the same company to point out that if business will go well ‘to persons initially inserted with temporary contracts will be offered a new contract at increasing protections, currently under final approval. ” The number one of Fca, Marchionne added that in any case is not about the Jobs Act if Fca assumes. “Fca would make new hires in the factory in Melfi even without Jobs act us the thousand people we would have taken the same, we need people working, no one takes in order to dismiss. In any case, “the fact that there is a system of rules that can handle even a shrinking market has observed – helps a lot.” The Italian-Canadia n manager adds, however, that thanks to the Jobs Act Italy “is no longer a reality abnormal.” Luck has also kissed the Basilicata which was released by the objective of European funds for the growth of GDP is returned with the closing of Melfi just as Brussels discussing the new 2014-2020 programming. So the EU funds will be added at the restart of Fca. Regardless of Matera 2019, European Capital of Culture.

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Philip Caleri

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