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INPS: in seven months new contracts fixed + 35.4%. Renzi: 286 thousand stabilized thanks to the Jobs Act – Il Sole 24 Ore

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This article was published September 10, 2015 at 14:10.
The last change is the September 10, 2015 at 14:31.

In the first seven months of 2015, new permanent contracts in the private sector were 1,093. 584, an increase of 286,126 units (+ 35.4%) compared to the same period in 2014. The terminations of permanent contracts were 953,944, up 1.9% from the same period in 2014. They grow, but little, even the fixed-term employment (+1,925), while drop of 11,521 apprenticeships. The data comes from the Observatory on precarious INPS.

Rejoice Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on twitter: “The Jobs Act has produced 286 thousand stabilization since the beginning of 2015. More rights and less job insecurity, as promised # italiariparte. ”

“Transformations” an increase of 41.6%
improves the net change between the new employment total and terminations (the true measure of the places more) , amounting to 3,298,361 and 2,592,233 is of 706,128, against 470,604 in the same period of the previous year. The transformations of indefinite-term employment relationships, including the “transformation” of the apprentices were 388,194 (+ 41.6% compared to 2014, confirming that the reductions expected by the last Stability Law and the Jobs Act have weighed ). The share of stable relationships with assumptions on total labor relations activated and varied is therefore increased from 32.8% in the first seven months of 2014 to 40.2% in the same period of 2015.

Friuli and Umbria at the top for new hires stable
The increase in 2015 on open-ended contracts in 2014 is higher than the national average (+ 35.4%) in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia (+85, 3%), Umbria (+ 66.5%), in the Marche region (+ 55.4%), in the Trentino-Alto-Adige (+ 53.3%), Piedmont (+ 53.1%), Emilia -Romagna (+ 51.1%), in Liguria (+ 48.3%), in Veneto (+ 47.4%), Lazio (+ 41.9%), in Lombardy (+ 40.6%), Tuscany (+ 37.4%) and Sardinia (+ 36.4%). The worst results are recorded in the southern regions: Sicily (+ 11.2%), Puglia (+ 17.3%) and Calabria (+18.6%).

Slight growth Full-Time
In slight increase also work full time than the part-time: the new balance of full-time work accounted for 63.1% of total new hires in the first seven months of 2015, in increase of 0.9 percentage points over the same period in 2014.



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