Economy
(AGI) – Rome, March 3 – Work on pension reform and ‘a topic “on the agenda and the point of reflection and decision will coincide’ with the next Law of Stability ‘.” This was stated by the Minister of Labour, Giuliano Poletti, explaining but ‘before’ and ‘need to do some preliminary work study, and then get to the decisions “, in a context of maintaining accounts. Greater flexibility ‘output and’ one of the options in the field in “a very diverse landscape. We have to leave – he said – from the most ‘difficult and socially more’ delicate ‘.
The minister’s statements come in response to new president of INPS, Tito Boeri, who in an interview raised the proposal to “age ‘flexible pensions, so as to allow early exit from work feeling a check more’ light ‘. To evaluate, according Poletti, “are also specific conditions as th ose who become unemployed and, despite the social safety net, can not ripen the requirements for retirement.” “In general – said the minister – is likely to confuse the public and raise concerns that our accounts have all held that they must have.” Meanwhile, the unions demanded an urgent meeting and the opening of a table. “Open to the more ‘soon a table to radically change the law Fornero” writes in a note Vera Lamonica, confederal secretary of the CGIL, adding that’ and ‘need to intervene by introducing flexibility mechanisms’, but without providing new cuts to child welfare. ” Even Carmelo Barbagallo, general secretary of Uil, “calls for a call soon. As for flexibility ‘for access to retirement – continues Barbagallo – for the UIL and the royal road’ to predict a range between 62 and 70 years within which people can choose, or through the possibility ‘of combining age’ contributions and without additional penalties that are already ‘inherent in the system of contributions. ” Poletti and ‘said available in a meeting with the unions “have suggestions as to advance”, but “still there’ a date” before – the minister said – “we have to do a minimum of verification and have a little ‘Time for a shared vision “with the new president of INPS, Tito Boeri. (AGI).
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