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Categories: Legislation

On 24 December the Government passed the new law on contracts with protection measures increasing with seniority which will be applicable to newly hired employees as of 2015.

Categories: Case Law

With its ruling no. 15 of 7 January 2015, the Cassation Court declared wrongful and thus illegal dismissal of a worker, who benefitted from employer accommodations at extremely advantageous conditions, for not having communicated that he was already the owner of other property, in order to continue to benefit from the housing made available by the employer. Specifically, the Cassation Court recognised the charges against the worker, but considered the dismissal wrongful.

Categories: Legislation

With its ruling no. 4 of 5 January 2015, the Cassation Court established that a flat rate compensation paid as overtime must be considered as an integral part of fixed remuneration (as individual superminimo wage supplement) if it concretely possesses the characteristics of stable remuneration recurring over time, regardless of the formal qualification assigned by the employer.

Categories: Case Law

An employee may record a conversation with his superior for the purposes of using it in a civil case.

Categories: Legislation

The night before Christmas, the Italian Government has approved the first of the decrees meant to implement the reform legislation approved by the Parliament by the beginning of December, affirmed as aimed at deeply reforming the most sensitive aspects of Italian employment law (i.e., mainly shock absorbers, dismissals and incentives to employment and re-employment). For sure the implementation decree in question, ruling a new discipline applicable to dismissals, is the most awaited Decree among the others which the Government has announced to pass quickly.