(ANSA) - Rome, July 21 - Just 25.9% of the new hires
registered in the first five months of 2017 were permanent
open-eneded contracts, INPS said Friday. This compared to 40.7%
in the same period in 2015, when incentives for companies to
hire some groups of people on permanent contracts were in force.
Just one in four new jobs is steady-INPS
Proportion down to 25.9% in first five months