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This article was published April 23, 2015 at 10:33.
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In March the index of hourly contractual wages was unchanged from the previous month and increases 1% against March 2014, as observed by Istat. Overall, in the first three months of 2015 the average hourly earnings grew by 1% compared to the corresponding period of 2014.
With regard to the main macro sectors, in March the hourly contractual wages recorded an increase trend of ‘ 1.5% peri private sector employees and no change for those in the public administration. The sectors in March are the major trend increases are: telecommunications (3.5%), rubber, plastic and non-metallic mineral processing (3.3%), energy and petroleum and mineral extraction (3.0%).
There has been zero changes in the trade sector and in all sectors of public administration. Employment contracts in the queue for renewal in March, are 40 (of which 15 belong to the government) for approximately 7.3 million employees (including about 2.9 million in the public sector). Continue to increase in the months of March pending renewal for workers with the expired contract. Istat announced that it takes on average over three years, 39.3 months, a sharp rise over the same month of 2014 (27.2).
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