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The Minister of Labor Luigi Di Maio has certainly not taken well the conclusions of the technical report on the Dignity decree which emphasized a factor until then remained hidden: with the l & # 39; 39, entry into force of the decree will lose 8 thousand jobs. The deputy prime minister, however, goes on the attack and as usual grillina invokes the plot of the lobby which, according to him, would have altered the technical report which basically rejects the rule: "80 thousand is a number that is nowhere, I laugh. "is another number instead: 8 thousand, because in the report is written that this dl will lose 8 thousand jobs in a year. tell you that the number appeared the day before the dl was sent to the Quirinale.This is a figure put by the government, "he said in a video on Facebook.
And again: "The truth, he observes, is that this dignity has against all types of lobbying". Then he explains: "The theme is that there are a number of fixed-term contracts, the report says that in this tot as a result of the decree, they will lose eight thousand Because in the report, it n & # 39; 39 is not written how many permanent contracts will be born from the pressure – it continues – that's what really puzzles me because this decree has against all types of lobby, so much so that it It took a long time to get to the Quirinale, and I thank the President of the Republic. I suspect that this figure was a way to start weakening this decree and do some galloping … It does not scare me. "[19659004] The cuts in the pensions arrive
Then the minister reiterated his plan which provides a strong chisel on the pensions . At this point, Di Maio clearly defines the objectives of the executive: "We are working to reduce the pensions of gold, the proposal is ready, I will bring it to the commission in Parliament the week next. and for those who have not paid the contributions If you take a pension of 20 thousand euros and you have not paid the contributions, I will cut it, as we did for the annuities, and I will give you the pension for how many contributions you have paid. In short, the ax on pensions is getting closer …
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