Short-term job contracts in the
third quarter of 2018 continued to increase "for the tenth
consecutive trimester", up 256,000 positions year-on-year,
according to a joint trimestral note on employment published on
Tuesday by the labor ministry, national statistics bureau ISTAT,
pensions and social security agency INPS, work-related accidents
and illness agency INAIL and employment agency ANPAL.
According to the statement, short-term contracts increased at
a less intense rate while permanent contracts grew by 118,000
positions over the same period.
Permanent jobs increased by 42,000 positions in the third
quarter over the previous trimester while short-term contracts
went down by 27,000 jobs compared to the second quarter, the
ministry and agencies said.
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