Premier Paolo Gentiloni on Thursday
announced the start of a trial of 'relocation' under the Jobs
Act labour reform, saying that the first 30,000 letters had been
sent out, 10% of the planned total. The recipients of the
letters containing a relocation cheque were picked from workers
who have been getting the NASPI benefit for at least four
months. They will get a bonus of up to 5,000 euros to help them
use "intensive assistance" to find a new job, from a government
job centre or an accredited jobs agency. Gentiloni said a few
days from the 15th anniversary of the barbaric assassination of
(labour reform consultant) Marco Biagi, it is dutiful to recall
his far-sighted message on active jobs policies, which envisage
not only safeguarding jobs but also the State accompanying the
worker (towards new employment)".
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