TERRANOVA/FONTANAROSA(FMPI): NEW GOVERNMENT REVISES TRANSPARENCY DECREE, IT IS AN AGGRAVATION FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

All political forces call for simplification and unbureaucratization, but not Minister Orlando who, with the complicity of Parliament, has penalized professionals and businesses with regard to hiring contracts.”
This is what FMPI President Antonina Terranova said.

“We are talking about Decree 104/ 2022 better known as the Transparency Decree – denounces the FMPI head of active labor policies, Giuseppe Fontanarosa-. which obligates the transposition of all rules governing the labor relationship and the entire national labor contract into the labor contract. A reference to the provisions of the law, regulations and collective bargaining agreements would have sufficed, as it always has. It doesn’t! Minister Orlando with an unfortunate timing has considered turning the simple contract of employment to work into an ‘encyclopedia that no worker will ever read and that will burden the work of the company.”.


Therefore, Terranova and Fontanarosa, on behalf of FMPI, appeal to the political forces called upon to form the new government after the Sept. 25 elections to review the Transparency Decree and initiate the necessary unbureaucratization and simplification. “Businesses and professions, should also be supported in this way, with clear and non-fragile measures. In the labor market more than obligations need controls ” concluded Fontanarosa.