They will start arriving on April 26 the first of 150,000 orange envelopes sent by INPS to inform Italians about the time they retire, and especially with what. The debate on the social security system in the meantime continues to be central and Matteo Renzi, urged by a small town during the celebrations of April 25, explains that at the moment does not take commitments on increasing minimum. This although the premier had anticipated the intention to earmark EUR 80 bonus just for retirees.
A lady Pisa, before the ceremony at the Altar of the Fatherland stopped the Prime Minister (who has remembered He has seen it even last year on the same occasion) and told him that his son after a few years of insecurity was finally hired in Volterra “as she put it.” “So it ended well,” said the premier. And the lady: “Yes, but now I recommend with the lowest pensions.” Renzi replied with a smile: “Oh, you saw the lady, because it went well the other year … All right, but still I do not take on this commitment.” Despite the playful tone the issue is still on the table with the government seeking resources to cover the necessary measures. All with the unions who are pressing at this time to also find solutions to allow the pension system more flexibility in output.
Today in particular Annamaria Furlan says that we must intervene, beyond the ads, “because we have a pension law that takes unfair nailed to jobs their fathers and grandfathers, when families are unemployed youth. “
Meanwhile INPS does the calculations: 150 thousand Italians begin to find in the mailbox the now famous orange envelope and then discovered between how old can leave work and especially on what can count as a monthly allowance. Maybe not everyone will be happy to discover that, for example, their seniority will not be pink and flowers. But INPS aims precisely to make everyone aware of their future financial situation. So maybe someone could decide to ‘integrate with a private pension.
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