Categories: Insights


11 Oct 2012

LABOUR: INCENTIVES FOR THE COMPANIES IN CASE OF HIRING (Il Sole 24 Ore, October 10, 2012, page 21)

The Ministries of Labour and Economy, with interministerial decree, have allocated approx EUR 230 million for the hiring of young workers and of any-age women up to March 31, 2013. In particular, the incentive will be recognized for contracts with young employees up to 29 years-old or women, without age distinction, within a limit for each employer. The incentives – equal to EUR 12,000 – will be recognized to companies which will transform the fixed-term employment contracts into open-ended ones and for each stabilization of employees who currently collaborate with a coordinated and continuous (on a project basis) contract. In order to obtain the incentives, the stabilization should refer to employment contracts still in force or to ones terminated no more than six months ago, trough the signing of open-ended contracts, also part-time ones. In addition to the above, the decree also provides some incentives for the signing of fixed-term contracts with young employees and women, in particular: (i) equal to EUR 3,000 for employment contracts of not less than 12 months duration; (ii) EUR 4,000 if the duration of the contract exceeds 18 months; and (iii) equal to EUR 6,000 for contracts longer than 24 months. The incentive management is entrusted to INPS, to which the employers interested in the incentive obtainment will have to send online request according to the clarifications which will be provided by the Institute.
Subscribe to our newsletter

Contact

Need information? Write to us and our team of experts will respond as soon as possible.

Fill in the form

More news and insights

6 Feb 2026

Pay equity and transparency: draft implementing decree presented

Italy is among the first Member States to have adopted the draft implementing legislative decree of EU Directive 2023/970, which yesterday received its initial approval from the Council…

30 Jan 2026

A conviction for stalking can justify dismissal for just cause

With Ordinance No. 32952 of 17 December 2025, the Italian Supreme Court, Labour Section, ruled that a final conviction for stalking and abuse can justify dismissal for just…

30 Jan 2026

We continue to be a Great Place to Work!

For the third consecutive year, De Luca & Partners has been awarded the prestigious Great Place to Work® certification, a significant recognition of the value we place on…

29 Jan 2026

Italian Supreme Court: Employer Monitoring and the Use of Corporate Chats for Disciplinary Purposes

Corporate chats “intended for work-related communications by employees accessing them through company accounts constitute work tools, pursuant to Article 4, paragraph 2, of Law No. 300 of 1970,…

28 Jan 2026

Anti-union conduct: the Supreme Court moves beyond formalism and focuses on substance

With order no. 789 of 14 January 2026, the Italian Supreme Court addressed the issue of anti-union conduct by employers in relation to information and consultation obligations on…

27 Jan 2026

DID YOU KNOW THAT… the use of artificial intelligence may justify a dismissal for objective justified reason?

With Judgment No. 9135 of November 19, 2025, the Labour Section of the Court of Rome held that the dismissal for objective justified reason (i.e. “giustificato motivo oggettivo”,…