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4 Nov 2010

FIGURATIVE CONTRIBUTION FOR THE EMPLOYEE THAT ACCEPTS A JOB WITH PEJORATIVE ECONOMICAL CONDITIONS

The Labor and Economy Ministerial Decree of 30th July, which regulates one of the measures provided for by the Financial Bill 2010, has been published on the Official Gazette of 3rd November 2010, no. 257. The benefit consists in the possibility for the employees to apply for a figurative contribution necessary for pension purposes, when some conditions occur. The recipients are the employees that, in 2010, receive income support services, not related to the employment relationship suspension. If the mentioned employees accept a new job with a lower salary (in the measure of 20% compared with the previous one) and, at the time of the employment contract signature, have at least 35 years of contributive seniority, they can obtain an automatic figurative contribution resulting from the difference between the contributions that would accrue on the salary received by the employee in the previous employment relationship and the salary due for the new job. The employees can obtain the above-described facilitation presenting a specific application to INPS.      
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