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Categories: Events | Tag: employment contract, contracts

Enrico De Luca and Valentino Biasi will be speakers in the “Contracts for hiring and applicable benefits” webinar organised by Assolombarda on 7 April at 10 am. The speakers will provide an overview of the main types of employment contracts, tax benefits and financial incentives linked to new hires. Focus The meeting analyses the different ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: anti-union conduct, Industrial relations

During proceedings for anti-union conduct under Art. 28, Law no. 300/1970 brought by the FIOM CGIL against the Italian branch of a multinational group as part of a collective dismissal procedure due to the cessation of production activities, the Court of Ancona, Employment Section, held that the employer, who omitted the consultation procedure under art. ....

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Categories: Publications

Partners and Associates of the Law Firm De Luca & Partners are proud to announce the release of the new handbook “Italian Employment and Labour Law”, edited by Wolters Kluwer, with the grant patronage of “The British Chamber of Commerce for Italy – BCCI”.  In Italy the labour and employment law environment has recently been ....

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Categories: Events | Tag: Patto di non concorrenza, Non-competition agreement

Ever-increasing market competitiveness makes entrepreneurs increasingly interested in protecting themselves against the possible dissemination of company knowledge (data, working processes, company notions, confidential customer names) acquired by their employees during their employment to competing companies. The non-competition agreement, as governed by Art. 2125 of the Civil Code, is one of the tools available to companies ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: trade unions, relazioni sindacali, Industrial relations

By Order no. 1621/2021 of 30 December, the Court of Padua stated that there is no general obligation on the employer to negotiate: the employer may legitimately choose the trade union or unions with which to enter into negotiations, and even exclude some of them from the negotiations. Likewise, according to the Court, there is ....

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