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In the first six months of 2015, new permanent contracts grew by 36% (+ 252177), fixed-term contracts remained stable and those of apprenticeship decreased (-11,500). The transformations of old temporary contracts in permanent contracts increased by 30.6%. The data comes from the Observatory on precarious INPS and confirm that the effects of the Jobs Act and for tax breaks under the law of stability for employers indefinitely are felt.
Renzi: “Jobs Act KEEN ‘
” The figures released by INPS say that we are on track against insecure and that the Jobs Act is an opportunity not to be missed, especially for our generation, “said the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. While the Democratic Party is using the figures in a pro-constitutional reform, against whom the dispute. “While Calderoli and oppositions count the number of amendments, we count how many employment contracts are more stable, ‘he says almost in unison the Treasurer of the Democratic Party and the Deputy Filippo Taddei Lorenzo Guerini. “It is disheartening that in front of the need to consolidate the indisputable signs of recovery, the Parliament should be in front of half a million to the presentation of amendments to the constitutional reform,” added the leader of dem senators in the Senate, Luigi Zanda.
Contracts of employment increased by 638,240 units
The INPS is clear: in the first half of 2015 the net change between the new working relationships and terminations, respectively to 2,815,242 and 2,177,002, it is 638,240. In the same period of the previous year it has been instead of 393,658.
Transformations of old contracts +30.6%
The transformations of indefinite-term employment relationships, including the “transformation” of the apprentices were 331,917 (the increase over the same period of 2014 was 30.6%). Therefore, the share of stable relationships with assumptions on total labor relations-triggered varied rose from 33.6% in the first six months of 2014 to 40.8% in the first six months of 2015. It means that four out of ten new jobs today are stable.
Increase the job full time
Also increasing work full time than the part-time: the new employment full time represent 63 , 4% of the total number of new hires in the first six months of 2015, an increase of 1.1 percentage points over the same period of 2014.
The War of the data
The INPS data are, however, read in tandem with those of Istat, without exceeding in enthusiasm. The National Statistics Institute has continued to monthly changes of a few tenths for the employed and has often repeated President George Breed, “today the effects on the Jobs Act seem to be especially on the stabilization of temporary contracts.” In other words: to assess the real consequences on employment have to wait.
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