(ANSA) – RIMINI, 21 AUG – In view of the next budget maneuver, “as far as I’m concerned I’m certainly looking at maintaining the reduction of the tax wedge contribution which I believe is an important commitment. A commitment to be supported and, at the same time, also to support those policies that favor bargaining and therefore the improvement of those that are the remuneration conditions”. This was stated in a press briefing at the Rimini Meeting by the Minister of Labor and Social Policies, Marina Calderone. And this, she argued, is done “with support for collective bargaining, for contract renewals; with support for second-level company bargaining, also trying to make sustainable and continuous over time even those tools that look at parenthood and therefore at the differentiation between those who have children and those who do not have children, such as fringe benefits. I believe – Calderone underlined – that there are tools that must talk to each other, because today we are talking about budget maneuver, but we must also look, at least as regards the issues of labor and social policies, at all those other initiatives that we have put in place”. (ANSA).
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