Sunday, June 14, 2015

Visco: cracked our standard of living – The Messenger

The reforms must be made in the national interest and not an indication that comes from outside. But the long economic recession has had in any case have profound consequences on our country, to the point that “are cracked the high standard of living that we had.” The warning of the Governor of the Bank of Italy Ignazio Visco has been formulated in a particular location, that of the “Job Days” organized by the CGIL. And Visco did not fail to remember that in the past trade unions CGIL and the same have been able to “take charge of the general interest, going beyond the mere defense of its representation, to start developing more advanced courses.”
The need to make reforms, according to the governor need a general agreement: in particular the “labor market, education, public administration,” and other “structural”, are to be made “not because we are asked by others , whether Europe, the ECB or the international markets “, but because Italy ‘needs radical changes.”
So what are the main objectives that the reform process should aim? The governor cited “the protection of legality and efficiency of the public service ‘, which are decisive factors for a recovery, at a stage where you see signs” albeit weak, of a reversal of the economic cycle. ” Prudence, however, is a must, considering that “when these signals will be consolidated will not have to read in this rebound, indeed cyclical, the fact that you have solved the difficulties of our economy: it will be a long transition to a new organization of our economy and society. “
Among the positive interventions made, Visco has also referred to” the revision of contractual arrangements, recognizing that on this point there are “different opinions” with the CGIL. As usual happens, it then focused on delays in technological innovation that the country suffers from always, with companies that have been able to grasp the drive to modernize. And then he did not spare criticism to the same companies that have used the flexibility “to reduce production costs rather than to start a profound structural change.” Continue reading on newsstands
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 14 June 2015 06:17 – Last Updated: 10:42

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