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Exodata, Chamber: change the decree

According to the rapporteur, the text "would exclude from the recognition of benefits workers who, after being authorized to voluntarily continue their contributions, have resumed work (for whatever reason) even before 4 December and not after, as explicitly provided for by the law".

Exodata, Chamber: change the decree

The third Fornero decree on the redundancies needs to be modified. This was requested by the special commission of the House in government, unanimously approving the request for corrective measures today.

“I express satisfaction with the unanimity obtained. I hope that this will allow the new Parliament to address the entire exodus issue in an equally favorable climate and arrive at a definitive and structural solution”, commented Donata Lenzi (Pd), rapporteur on the ministerial decree on exodus. 

Among the changes - underlines Lenzi - there is "the restoration of the conditions set out in the Stability Law, subsequently circumvented by the ministerial decree, so as to allow voluntary contributors authorized before 4 December 2011 to be safeguarded. Furthermore, the Government will now have to provide a finally complete picture of the real extent of the exodus population and guarantee the monitoring of what is being done".

The invitation to the Government to restore the original rule has to do with the number of subjects interested in safeguarding: the Stability law ensured financial coverage for a third contingent of expatriates (10.130), which was added to the two previous tranches (respectively of 65 and 55 people). 

The third Fornero decree, Lenzi underlined, "would exclude from the recognition of benefits workers who, after being authorized to voluntarily continue their contributions, have resumed work (in any capacity) even before 4 December and not after, as explicitly provided for by law". 

The divergence between the decree and the stability law, Elsa Fornero explained in the commission, depends on an indication from the State General Accounting Office. 

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