->
Youth unemployment jumped to historic highs: ever so since 1977 while the percentage of jobless Italy is at the top of Europe, after Greece and Spain. The scenario that emerges from Istat is bleak and certifies the failure of policies for the labor market adopted by the government. As well as it shows that nothing vangolo massive doses of flexibility, if companies march gauge for lack of orders. The Istat report comes by return after the critical analyzes of the IMF and the ECB which places our country in the bottom of the EU and the negative data SVIMEZ condemning the South in a “permanent underdevelopment.”
Now the statistics bureau said that the unemployment rate of the aged 15-24, rose in June to 44.2%, up 1.9% on the month previous. The calculation excludes young inactive, that is, those that are not occupied it ‘seeking work, in most cases because they engaged in studies. More generally, the number of unemployed increased by 1.7% (+ 55 thousand). After falling in April (-0.2%) and the stationary of May, in June the unemployment rate grew by 0.2% from the previous month, reaching 12.7%.
In the last year the number of unemployed increased by 2.7% (+85 million) and the unemployment rate by 0.3 percentage points. Fall while in June the employed 0.1% (-22 thousand units) after strong growth in April (+ 0.6%) and the decline in May (-0.3%).
The government minimizes indeed sees these negative signs the green shoots of recovery. Labour Minister Giuliano Poleti is optimistic: “The numbers in June confirms that we are dealing with data subject to the fluctuations that characterize a stage when the economic recovery begins to manifest. Then he states that “even in the face of such basic stability, it is clear a process of change in the quality and composition of employment.” The figure for the first half 2015 “is in fact an increase of 250,000 activations of permanent contracts, rose from 696,000 in 2014 to 947,000 in 2015 (+ 36%), compared with a limited increase in terminations passing from 633 to 664 thousand (4.9%). ” Poletti emphasizes that over the past year, “the share of permanent contracts to total activations grew from 16.1% to 21.9%. Finally, there is a strong increase of the transformation of fixed-term contracts of indefinite duration, in the period from January to June pass from 129,000 in 2014 to 183 in 2015 (+ 41.8%). ” The union, however, gives a different reading of the data. For CGIL the Jobs Act to be amended. Forza Italian numbers Istat “nail Renzi.”
->
No comments:
Post a Comment