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24 Jun 2019

CCNL Metalworkers: from 1 June 2019 new salaries

On 30 May 2019, in consideration of the publication of the Ipca index data by Istat, Federmeccanica, Assistal, Fim, Fiom and Uilm, in compliance with the provisions of the national collective labour agreement of 26 November 2016, agreed, in their own minutes, to new minimum salaries for period of 1 June 2019 – 31 May 2020.

 

The table below shows the “new” monthly salary levels

 

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Monthly salary levels applicable since 1 June 2018

Monthly salary levels applicable since 1 June 2019

1st

1,310.80

1,321.29

2nd

1,446.92

1,548.50

3a

1,604.53

1,617.37

3rd Super

1,639.20

1,652.31

4a

1,673.87

1,687.26

5a

1,792.65

1,806.99

5aSuper

1,921.46

1,936.83

6a

2,061.41

2,077.90

7a

2,301.37

2,319.78

8° Paintings

2,356.52

2,375.37

 

At the same meeting, the parties, in addition to confirming previous percentages related to the minimum piecework profit, defined new amounts of travel and stand-by allowance, as can be seen from the tables below

 

Fixed local travel expenses

 

Type

Amounts from 1 June 2019

Full travel expenses

43.59

Snack or evening meal

11.84

Overnight stay

19.91

 

 

Standby Allowances

Levels

Daily fee

Weekly fee

 

16 hours (working day)

24 hours (day off)

24 hours of public holidays

6 days

6 days with holidays

6 days with holidays and day-off

Above 5a

6.70

11.01

11.60

44.51

45.10

49.41

4° e 5°

5.83

9.15

9.81

38.30

38.96

42.28

1°, 2°, 3° and 3S

4.90

7.36

7.95

31.86

32.45

34.91

  

 

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