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The incentive cuts is being felt on employment. Again the data Istat certify that to push the labor market is not the Jobs Act or flexibility but the contribution discounts granted to businesses. From 8000 € a year for each permanent employment has gone to 3,250 Euros. Result: in February, the unemployed increased by 7,000 units with a growth rate of 0.3%, while the employed are 97 thousand less. The unemployment rate therefore rose to 11.7% from 11.5% last month and from 12.2% in February 2015. The technical Istat have plainly written the underlying causes of this negative trend particularly sensitive for inactive. “After the strong growth in January, an increase of 98 thousand units, presumably associated with the incentive mechanism introduced by the Law of Stability 2015, the decline in the last month shows the estimate of permanent employees at the level of December 2015″. The cut of the relief has the effect also a revival of independent workers increased by 17 thousand units compared to January (the balance on 2015, however, is negative: -103mila).
It remains almost stable (-0.1% compared to the previous month) youth unemployment to 39.1%. The precise Istat that the calculation of the unemployment rate are excluded young people inactive, ie those who are not employed and not looking for work, in most cases because they were engaged in studies. The Labour Minister Poletti continues to interpret this data in a positive way. “These oscillations related to a situational economic uncertainties that still has not change, however, the positive employment trend in the medium term.” Forza Italy is proof that “the Jobs Act is not an effective tool to revitalize our jobs.” A comment shared by the M5S. “The Jobs Act is just a bluff. The reform was intended to create 1 million jobs, it is actually only served to squander 12 billion euro “. The President of the Commission’s work of the House, Cesare Damiano, back on the subject of vouchers, whose “excessive use should be avoided. Are only suitable for occasional work. “
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