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Pensions, Cazzola rejects Giovannini: "No down payment, more work is needed"

The national head of the welfare area of ​​Civic Choice rejects Giovannini's proposal to pay an advance on the pension that taxpayers can then repay in installments - "Those who lose their job as an elderly person must be given the opportunity for a new job".

Pensions, Cazzola rejects Giovannini: "No down payment, more work is needed"

“The proposals of a serious and well-prepared minister like Enrico Giovannini must be carefully considered and followed in their operational development. This also applies to the proposal for a pension loan to be recognized to those who lose their jobs in old age that the minister generically exposed in his interview today with Sole 24Ore ". This was stated by Giuliano Cazzola, national head of the welfare area for Civic Choice for Italy. The minister's idea to help those who lose their jobs two or three years before retirement is to provide an advance on their pension that taxpayers can then repay in installments.

“But for Civic Choice for Italy the main road to take is another – added Cazzola -. We need to turn the page on a trend that for decades has led to the use of the pension system as a social shock absorber. Those who lose their job as an elderly person must be provided with the opportunity for a new job, through the tools of training, placement and ASPI payments during the transition period". 

According to Cazzola, "the case of the exodus demonstrates how easy it is with which powerful lobbies are born in Italy which, in this case, would never be satisfied with temporary solutions but would claim to solve their problems in the easiest way: with definitive early retirement.

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