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Madia: early retirement in the PA to help young people

The minister of the PA: "We will try to make early retirements to introduce young energy, we want to rejuvenate" - The proposal for the salary ceiling of public managers is coming, but it is not said that it will be at 300 thousand euros: "there are objective problems on listed companies", one could "think about a fixed and a variable part".

Madia: early retirement in the PA to help young people

Speak about 85 thousand redundancies of state employees imposed by the plan for the spending review means quoting “a wrong number and using wrong and distorted terminology, also in reference to the Cottarelli plan itself, which produced a strategic work for which I thank him. We will try to make some early retirement to introduce young energy, we want to rejuvenate the PA". She said it today Marianna Sideboard, Minister of Public Administration, on the sidelines of the presentation of a proposal for the reform of ministerial management developed by Bocconi University and Eief.

To those who pointed out that the Cottarelli plan speaks of compulsory mobility, Madia said she thought "of a healthy compulsory mobility where respect is that of the worker's right, but where there are no bureaucratic obstacles".

The minister then confirmed that a proposal from the government to impose the tax will soon arrive a cap on the salaries of public officials, but it is not said that the limit will be 300 thousand euros, because "there are objective problems with the listed companies" and, in general, one could "think about a fixed and a variable part".

To date, the salary ceiling for managers is calibrated "on that of the first president of the Court of Cassation - continued Madia -, I have already issued a circular where, among other things, I explicitly state that in this ceiling, referring to a according to the Letta government, all pensions including annuities must also be accumulated. So I think that in the public there must be rules not to exceed”. 

As for the confrontation with the social partners on the reform of the PA, Madia gave no guarantees: "It is not certain" that any table will be organized with the unions before the Executive puts forward its proposal, "because we have very tight deadlines". The minister recalled how the unions are asked "to help find resources for the PA: in particular, it is important to me to put resources on the entry of new energies, of boys and girls who have not been able to get income in a healthy way for too long in public administration. I hope that the unions will be the first to collaborate with us”.

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