Saturday, February 20, 2016

Work, the IGC to grow back: boom in January, employees lose 280 million – The Messenger

Cig growing again: back in January to increase income assistance, an increase of 33.86% compared to December 2015 and 12.84% compared with January 2015. And in January alone the workers have Cig lost a total of about 218 million euro of after tax income, while each individual worker in layoffs at zero hour has suffered a reduction in salary after tax of more than 640 euro.

This is what emerges from the report ‘in January 2016 ‘Observatory Cig CGIL, the result of surveys on cash processing conducted by INPS, which states that the wage supplementation hours (IGC) in January were 56,933,097 and that the increase is bound, almost entirely, to the hours of CIGS (layoffs extraordinary gains) that have marked an increase of 70.40% on the previous month and 69.61% on January 2015.

the volume of hours Cig last month ‘confirms the absence of productive activities (zero hours) for potential 330,000 job positions, “he says in the report, and the regions where in January the demand for hours of Cig began to rise again are Piedmont, Tuscany , Umbria, Lazio and Molise. The sectors most in need and with more required hours remain the mechanical (an increase of 98,87%) and the areas of trade and construction, but showed a reduction of hours compared to the previous month.

“to recover the under utilization and fine-tuning of the production system – the report says – there is still much to improve. In the majority of corporate crisis remain too few active interventions, corporate crises are any reported but in most cases do not start structural enhancement.

<'p> But the CGIL analysis also highlights that “the permanence and preservation of their place of work continues to find a single response by the activation of solidarity contracts, with the effect that the crisis continues to be divided among the workers, but not exceeded. Solidarity contracts that represent a positive resource and a stop to layoffs but also the limit of the employment situation and productive. “

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