The recent reform of the labour market in Italy: a review
Pinelli, Dino ; Torre, Roberta ; Pace, Lucianajulia ; Cassio, Laura ; Arpaia, Alfonso
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2017
48 p.
labour market reform ; employment security ; legislation ; activation ; labour market policy ; short time working ; unemployment benefit
European Economy - Discussion Papers
072
Labour market
https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/economy-finance/
http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2765/049593
English
Bibliogr.
"Italy undertook a major reform of the labour market in 2014-2015 (Jobs Act). This paper provides a compendium of the key changes introduced. The analysis shows that the Jobs Act has contributed to bringing Italian labour market institutions more closely into line with international benchmarks and with the principles of flexicurity. Employment protection legislation for permanent contracts has been brought into line with that of major European partners, although it remains more restrictive than the OECD average. The focus of passive labour market policies has shifted from job to worker protection, which will facilitate the reallocation of workers to more productive occupations. The designed strengthening of active labour market policies would improve job matching and reduce structural unemployment, but thorough implementation remains the key factor for achieving this critical goal. Extending the new rules on employment protection legislation also to existing permanent contracts and the strengthening of the collective bargaining framework could be considered as a follow up to the recent reform. Flanking measures to open product markets and reform the public sector are crucial to deliver the entire potential impact of the reform."
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