Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Poletti 500 euro for employees in CIGS and 1.5 billion for the fight against poverty – Fanpage

On the sidelines of a meeting with the trade unions and the representatives of the Regions, Minister Giuliano Poletti Labor said the interventions will be implemented related to social security benefits, in particular those intended to areas of crisis, according to a preliminary estimate should cover from 35 to 40 thousand people.

the budget that will be used to allow the widening of protection will be made to mediate a corrective decree 148 of 2015, and should provide for a total fund of 370 million euro fund that will cover the different redundancy provisions for all categories of employees for the year 2016. the fund will consist of 85 million euro for the continuation of the extraordinary redundancy fund for workers in so-called crisis areas, to which will be added 150 million for economic aid which will be paid to all those workers, those same areas, which at the time were deprived of unemployment benefits and who can count on an additional subsidy of 500 Euros per month for one year. The third provision, however, provides a fund of 135 million euro earmarked for the extension of unemployment (Naspi) for recurring seasonal workers, which will therefore be increased from three to four months in total. The decree implementing the Jobs Act reduced the Naspi of seasonal workers from six to three months and in this way we try to extend the subsidy for a further month.

in addition, the Minister of Labour also stated that by the year 2017 the government earmarks € 1.5 billion for measures to combat poverty, economic aid to cover households with dependents under the age limit in serious trouble. Earlier this year the Commission proposed a number of measures to combat poverty, including the minimum inclusion income, a private action “for families with children or with severe disabilities or women who are pregnant, focusing on contrast to child poverty as a play within the play and nuclei where there are unemployed people over 55 years of age, whose activation and relocation work is objectively more difficult. “in 2015, according to the report issued by Istat last July 14, more than a half million families have been living in absolute poverty in Italy, amounting to 4 million and 598mila people.

the CGIL, the voice of the confederal secretary Serena Sorrentino, is quite critical says: “partial interventions, not enough, the only response to emergencies. We asked more profound changes on cushions. And even the intervention on Naspi is wrong, it is just one more month and exclusively protect seasonal workers in the sectors of tourism and spas. “

Guglielmo Loy UIL is the same notice of Sorrentino , but despite think is a “stop-gap measure,” says may be a first step to a more radical intervention. “the government’s plan is just an aspirin, a buffer for emergency but it is a first step for a total intervention. Fever in the territories is still high and the government’s plan only serves to lower it but does not cure the disease. A buffer and now serves a more detailed measure that safeguards the workers outside of crisis areas although we appreciate that the government has launched a debate on the Jobs Act, and that recognizes the need to amend the reform of social welfare. “

the confederal secretary of Cisl, Gigi Petteni, instead, applauds and supports both “a positive response, good news. “When there are resources for workers it is always a positive response. 500 euro more for those who have lost everything is always a sign more. Being able to say to those who have lost almost everything that will have resources until at least the end of 2017 is, a social contract, which is positive and good news. “

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