The Senate Chamber has definitively approved the Dignity Decree, converting it to law with 155 votes in favour, 125 against and only one abstention. Palazzo Madama has not made any changes to the text approved by the Chamber. The Government thus succeeded in getting the measure passed before Parliament's summer recess: otherwise, the works would have arrived dangerously close to the expiry date of the provision, set for 14 September. There was no need to resort to the question of trust.
all measures contained in the Dignity Decree, we refer to thearticle published on the day of approval of the text in Montecitorio, since nothing has changed since that version.
"With the definitive approval of the Dignity Decree, the Senate receives a first, strong push against that social scourge that responds to the name of precariousness - they write in a joint note the senators of the 5 Star Movement in the Labor Commission - A cultural revolution with which, starting today, this government begins to put workers and their rights back at the center, canceled by the wicked laws perpetrated by the last governments which have had the only effect of making the lives of workers even more uncertain citizens".
The group leader of the is very critical Pd in the Senate, Andrew Marcucci: "Confidence? You did worse than putting it, because you gagged the opposition. Yours is the unemployment decree, other than dignity. It creates more precariousness and more undeclared work and reduces jobs. We are talking about people of flesh and blood, who with your dignity will find themselves in the middle of the street, this is how you fight precariousness, by firing workers. You have made waste paper of all the positive things of the center-left governments and you have done it on people's skin ".
Negative also the comment of Anna Maria Bernini, parent company of Forza Italy to the Senate: “Many Italian companies have been saved and have saved their jobs because they have launched themselves on foreign markets, if necessary, even by relocating but saving jobs in Italy. Well, for these companies, the Dignity Decree can represent the coup de grace ".