The annualised balance, i.e. the
difference between the flows of hirings and terminations in the
last twelve months that identifies the year-on-year change in
employment positions in June is positive by 440,000 units,
pensions and socil security agency INPS said in its latest
Observatory on the labour market report Thursday.
For permanent contracts, it said, the change was positive by
347,000 units.
Compared to June 2019, on the eve of the pandemic, there was a
growth of 1,393,000 in stable employment positions. The increase
in the other types of contract was 603,000 for a total of two
million positions.
In the first six months of the year INPS recorded 4,294,151
activations of contracts in the private sector (excluding
domestic and agricultural workers) and 3,354,482 terminations
with a total positive balance of 939,669 contracts.
For open-ended contracts the balance was positive by 244,108
units, down from the result for the first six months of 2023
(292,501 the positive balance for stable contracts).
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