CGIL trade union chief Susanna
Camusso said on Wednesday that Italy's governments have slowly
whittled away at the room for negotiation on work contracts,
fuelling fragmentation in the labour market.
"Under the guise of deregulation, the world of work has
fragmented… with the consequence that it is very complicated to
(arrive at) equality and universal rights," Camusso said on the
sidelines of a CGIL meeting in Turin.
She said lawmakers need to back off, because not allowing
discussions of work contracts is tantamount to "subtracting
freedom and collective protection".
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