Monday, June 8, 2015

Confcommercio, Sangalli: “Well the Jobs Act, but it cuts spending” – BBC



Milan , June 8, 2015 – 12:21

     
     
 

With the Jobs Act,” the government has gone so far in the right direction. ” He says the president Confcommercio Carlo Sangalli. “The cost of labor, we expect the downside, not only increases.” “On the issue of work – it says – it’s time to simplification” of the rules, and “all those obligations and those excessive controls.”

The public expenditure

President Sangalli asked to intervene on public spending to transform the resumption in growth: “At last we are in front of the first signs of recovery” “actual, albeit timid,” she says in its annual report. “To turn up there is no alternative. You have to reduce public spending. ” Public spending, Sangalli said, “is not only too high but is also poorly distributed,” and serves “combating inefficiencies, constant over the years and the intent” and “the redefinition of the scope of public spending.” “Every euro recovered from the lower cost of debt – said then – and the fight against tax evasion, should be returned to taxpayers in order with an immediate reduction in personal income tax rates.” You can not ‘think that you always use taxation as a parachute inefficiencies. ” The “entrepreneurs of trade, services, tourism, transport and the professions,” said Sangalli addressed to members of Confcommercio on the occasion of the annual report, are those who have “paid more than all the crises, sometimes losing patience but without ever losing hope. “

Representation

While on the subject of the representation says: “Joining is a constitutional right, not a ‘ corporate ambition. To deserve this good rules on representation which are summaries of living realities and not a veto, that enhance responsibility and differences without ambitions to single union. “

The work of Guidi

The recession” is over: now is the time to recovery. But the recovery must be built through hard work and perseverance. That same hard work and perseverance that enabled you to resist in these hard years, “noted the Minister of Economic Development Federica Guidi intervening assembly of Confcommercio. “The data, for the first time, allow us an optimism not purely decoubertiano: finally in Italian consumers have started to grow,” he adds. But the charge of the department of Development was booed because he argued that the crisis is over. E ‘managed to snatch some applause only when it reported that it will trigger the safeguard clauses which require the VAT increase.

8 June 2015 | 12:21

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