Italy's constitutional court has rejected a petition form labor unions calling for a referendum on The Jobs Act, a key plank of labor legislation that was a flagship reform of ousted premier Matteo Renzi, whose Democratic Party welcomed the ruling, and hopes it boosts his chances for a comeback in the next election. The Act makes it easier for companies to hire and fire employees.
Sunday, January 15, 2017
#ITALY: Constitutional Court Rejects Labor Union Petition To Roll Back Former PM Renzi's Jobs Act
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Italy's constitutional court has rejected a petition form labor unions calling for a referendum on The Jobs Act, a key plank of labor legislation that was a flagship reform of ousted premier Matteo Renzi, whose Democratic Party welcomed the ruling, and hopes it boosts his chances for a comeback in the next election. The Act makes it easier for companies to hire and fire employees.
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Italy's constitutional court has rejected a petition form labor unions calling for a referendum on The Jobs Act, a key plank of labor legislation that was a flagship reform of ousted premier Matteo Renzi, whose Democratic Party welcomed the ruling, and hopes it boosts his chances for a comeback in the next election. The Act makes it easier for companies to hire and fire employees.
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