Friday, November 14, 2014

Jobs Act, Article 18 of the reorganization of the contracts: the innovations planned … – Il Sole 24 Ore

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In the yard of the delegation of the Jobs Act overlooks the agreement reached in the Democratic Party. What’s new for the Jobs Act that have seen a tense confrontation with Ncd. The rules, reiterated Renzi, will come into force on 1 January 2015. Article 18 is passed, there will be a reduction in the contractual forms and with remote controls may be only on machines. There will also be the arrival of more funds for social safety nets (2000000000-3.4000000000). Voting on amendments (there were presented 550) from Sunday 16 to Thursday, November 20th. The provevdimento will arrive in the classroom in the House November 26 and then go back to the Senate for third reading. What’s new at a glance

Shock
The resources for social safety nets should increase from 2,000,000,000 to 3.4000000000 . In this figure are included or 700 million for the IGC notwithstanding. The resources are also expected to fund the system of unemployment benefits and mobility as an exception, with the danger of collapse even before the debut of the new protections provided in consistency or after the loss of employment for a wider audience of beneficiaries.

Article 18, to court for dismissal disciplinary
On the face of Article 18, the change would be in the order of the day voted in late September by the direction of the Democratic Party. Redundancies will be included in the text of the delegation could be reinstated in some cases of disciplinary dismissal and confirmed for those discriminatory. On the economic dismissals there is a certain economic compensation and increasing with seniority, eliminating the possibility of reinstatement.

Conciliation time living and working: enhanced monitoring measures
Monitoring enhanced package of measures under the Jobs Act concerning the reconciliation of working and living. They include measures ranging from the extension of maternity benefit to women also parasubordinate for which no contributions were paid in form of a tax credit for working women (including self) Dependent children with disabilities.

Contracts: Towards pruning
The purpose of the delegation is the reorganization of the existing contract types. For new hires there will be a single contract at increasing protections on the basis of seniority. While pointing to a reduction in other forms of contract, from cocopro that are defined in the agenda approved by the Democratic Party leadership a “unique Italian.” Instead preserved the true relations of cooperation, that is, those dictated by the needs of workers.

Remote Controls
The new rules laid down by the delegation to the “discipline of controls distance “of production activities are soft. The government will open the use of cameras or other technological tools in the workplace today are expressly prohibited by the Statute of Workers. But the controls have to be on the machines. Expected role of the special parliamentary committee on the verification of the texts of the decrees.

Duties: the new discipline
Article 13 of the Statute of Workers provides for today ” the employee must be used for the duties for which they were hired, or those corresponding to the parent category that has subsequently acquired. ” The delegation includes, however, the possibility of a new discipline of tasks, adapting the interest of the company to profit employment of staff in the event of reorganization, restructuring the interest of the worker to protect place and professionalism.



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Thursday, November 6, 2014

It closes the Web Summit, budget, and new Italian – Reuters

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 A huge event and perhaps distracting. But not to be missed.

They had expected 20,000 visitors. We have not counted, of course, but certainly this year’s edition of the Web Summit went far beyond what could be expected from an event created to startups, but it quickly became more. Really, the place where “the tech world is encountered,” to quote the slogan of the event. A container in which debating the future of media, drones, film and television. So much. Everything. Maybe even too much.
Despite an organization virtually perfect (apart from the wi-fi did not work – who knows what would have written if TechCrunch had happened in Italy), the agenda dense forced to painful choices. And, unlike other smaller events where the distance between speaker and audience almost vanishes, here the “luminaries”, “visionaries” have sometimes a bit ‘the impression of speaking ex cathedra, celebrating themselves. Fantastic volunteers instead, a bunch of young smiling (including some Italians) are always ready to help the participants.
All in all a great event, great above all to what is a bit ‘the Holy Grail of startuppers, the “networking” (I know, shoot in bursts English words is not pretty, but inevitable in certain contexts). Of Italians in Dublin among the exhibitors there were so many, some of the ideas already well-structured, more eager to turn a company into an embryo proper. Among the first to report the boys CityGlance, application and social network for commuters, which helps people to keep in touch over the endless travel, while also helping to track down – by searching for facial features (respectful, shall, of privacy) or the one that saw the face in the crowd. Probably, if Baudelaire had had available would not have written “To a passerby,” but, after all, is not the time to yearnings. The app will be launched next month in San Francisco and then in 400 cities around the world.
Pedius, an application that allows deaf people to make phone calls using the standard technology of speech recognition and synthesis. is another good growing company. Having recently closed a deal with Telecom to integrate this technology in the call centers of the multinational, has landed in Ireland these days, and then it will be the turn of France and the United States.
At the Summit there were (indeed, there are, as it ends today) and also Fazland BantaMu. The first is a service that allows you to compare quotes from tradesmen and other professionals in the renovation of homes. For users, the service is free, the artisans are charged on the basis of the applications received, which authorities award the job or not. Not a fixed, but according to the attractiveness of the tasks. “We have created an algorithm – told La Stampa founder Victor Guarini – able to take into account the extent of work to be done, the distance of the house from restructuring the company’s headquarters and other factors, in order to” weigh ” value. The Italian market is responding well and shortly be landing in Romania and Germany. ” BantaMu is instead a platform that connects various types of music industry professionals. No artists or groups, but sound engineers, producers, illustrators covers: all those who work behind the scenes and whose work is vital to create a product, even if less rewarding in terms of visibility. Not surprisingly, in idearlo was just a sound engineer, James Garufi, with the idea of ​​facilitating international collaborations. On board there are already quite well-known names among insiders and soon You should see the job opportunities themselves. Both Fazland that BantaMu (and, to a lesser extent perhaps, CityGlance) have a problem: they are in theory quite easily replicable platforms: to establish themselves abroad will therefore focus on niches and geographical own, well-defined, or develop extra services to high added value.
Finally, as the curtain closes on the Irish event, a thought, but perhaps chauvinistic human being makes its way: it would be possible to organize something like this in Italy? Perhaps taking into account local: imagine, for example, an international event dedicated to the startup hardware, with an eye to the manufacturing sector?
course in Ireland from its proximity of technology companies, which have nearly all the offices in the country, and the full operating and financial support of the state apparatus. But, if Google and convince members to transfer the headquarters in Italy is difficult (for tax purposes) at least on the second point, it might be possible to work with. Since the current government seems extremely appreciate technological innovation, it could be a great way to move from words to deeds.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Bol Bol and Eden Made Incoming new Eden for online booking – GuidaViaggi

Important developments on the technology front for Eden Viaggi that has two online booking tools , the Eden Made Bol and Bol Incoming, one to allow agents to directly build packages and itineraries around the world for its customers, the other to give the possibility to pre-established foreign partners to book proposals, or to create packages for a trip to Italy.

Eden Made Bol
 The aim of the new system is Made Bol Eden simplify the construction of estimates and streamline sending reservation requests by agencies, therefore speeding the work. With it you can:
 - Select the quote in ‘commissionable shares’ or ‘share net’;
 - Choose the services to the cart or from a travel tip and change it according to the needs of the customer;
 - Support to request a booking Eden Made for further confirmation of the correct placement of the quote;
 - Access to all proposals for accompanied tours in all destinations Programming Made Eden;
 - Combine products Made in Eden stays at Eden Village, Eden Resort or structures proposed by Margo;
 - Take advantage of the wide availability of the product, thanks to the connectors XML GDS (for flights) and the many service providers on the ground
 - To use maps and tool tips are available on all routes built.

Incoming Bol
 The Incoming Bol is the tool that allows foreign partners to book vacation packages to its customers, and through the creation of a completely independent travel, the choice of a structure to the possible services on the ground and through the personalization of full proposals already Available in the search engine. The main objective of the new system on-line booking is to simplify the process of submitting requests and
 Buying a holiday in Italy by agencies and foreign collaborators. With the new bol, the sale of the product “Italy” will be more intuitive and streamlined its passage.

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

What’s New in Committee, Capacci redistributed appointments to its … – The Press

What’s New in Committee, Capacci redistributed assignments to his” team “

 


 Necessary step in following the recent entry of Enrica Chiarini

Mayor Charles Capacci announced the new structure

 
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More than a reshuffle in the City Council there has been a redistribution of tasks, announced by Mayor Charles Capacci already last month and needed even after the entrance of the new commissioner Enrica Chiarini.

The current composition. Charles Capacci: Contracts and Legal Affairs, Personnel, Harbors, Beaches and State Property, IT and Technology Innovation, ATO waste. Joseph Zagarella (Deputy Mayor): Public Works, Works great, Local Public Transport, Roads.

The commissioners are Guido Abbo (Financial Administration, Heritage Hall, Subsidiaries, Water ATO), Enrica Chiarini (Commerce, Industry, Crafts, Fishing, Fairs and Markets, Business Services, Equal Opportunities) Giuseppe De Bonis (Labour policies and EU Immigration, Youth, and Demographic Statistics, Public Relations Office, municipal police), Enrica Freesia (Planning, Building Public and Private, Territorial Marketing), Maria Teresa Parodi (Urban Park, Urban, Public Green, Agriculture, Villages, Municipal Heritage Maintenance, Maintenance Cemeteries), Nicholas Podesta (unchanged for Environment, Meteorological Observatory, Civil Protection), Fabrizio Risso (unchanged, Services and Social Policy, Business and Educational Services), Paul Strescino ( Tourism, Sports, Events, Culture, Main Events, Higher Education, Promotion of the Territory).

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