Blockchain technology in support of labor policies can represent the solution to the problem of the failure to interconnect databases and the failure to implement a single information system. For this purpose, the Italian Observatory on Blockchain policies was set up, born from the cooperation between the National Council of Economy and Labor and the Roma Tre University, presented today in Rome in the Cnel Parlamentino.
The conference was attended, among others, by Tiziano Treu, president of Cnel, Silvia Ciucciovino, councilor of Cnel and pro-rector of Roma Tre with responsibility for relations with the world of work, and Alessandro Toscano, pro-rector of Roma Tre with responsibility for innovation and technology transfer.
Among the advantages of applying the Blockchain to the world of work is the construction of the Electronic Worker's File.
“The Observatory is a candidate to represent Italy within the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum, which has already given its willingness to welcome it into the network of European Observatories,” said President Treu.
"The model elaborated by the research team lends itself to a scalar operation that could allow the implementation of the electronic file of the worker and in perspective of the unitary information system of labor policies - added Silvia Ciucciovino and Alessandro Toscano - Using data already in the availability of Anpal, it can be used on further levels, for example, for the effective management of active policies at regional level through the interconnection of authorized and accredited public and private entities; for the validation and certification of skills and for monitoring compliance with the essential levels of performance by the autonomous regions and provinces".