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Job yearbook 2022: all contracts renewed with sometimes generous pay increases

Contracts ok but union unity in crisis: this is the 2022 budget that emerges from the Annuario del Lavoro published, for the fifteenth time, by the Diario del lavoro, founded and directed by Massimo Mascini

Job yearbook 2022: all contracts renewed with sometimes generous pay increases

The fifteenth edition of thethe Job Yearbook made by Work diary founded and directed by Massimo Mascini. “2022 – reads the presentation – was a complicated year, with the prospect of an even more difficult 2023”. First the pandemic, then the war, skyrocketing inflation and finally the political crisis that led, after the victory of the right in the elections of 25 September, to the formation of the government chaired by Giorgia Melons, the first in the history of Italy led by a woman.

THE WORK YEARBOOK: CONTRACTS OK BUT TRADE UNION UNIT IN SHARP DROP

Despite the turbulence that characterized the year that is about to close, “industrial relations – reads the presentation – have however held up. All the contracts expiring they were renewed early and well, conceding salary increases sometimes generous”. "THE sindacati – continues the Yearbook – they have been very active protagonists of the changes that have affected our country and the world of work. However, there is to be noted a sharp fall in union unity and a consequent weakening of the strength of labor representation”.

THE WORK YEARBOOK: THIS YEAR'S CHAPTERS AND OVER 50 SPEAKS

The 2022 Yearbook of work, 358 pages at the price of 70 euros, consists of over 50 monographs preceded by the Preface by Massimo Mascini.

These are the chapters of this year: The diary of events; collective bargaining; legislation; The players in industrial relations (trade unions and business associations); analysis and insights; the portraits of the work and a memory of Lorenzo Bordogna.

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