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Categories: Publications | Tag: Dismissal for just cause

Sustainable leadership cannot and must not simply be a passing trend, but must represent the new approach to entrepreneurship, aimed at combining financial profit with the long-term preservation and development of the community. In the current global economic environment, more and more companies are placing the pursuit of sustainability goals at the centre of their ....

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Categories: Events | Tag: Whistleblowing, Privacy

Vittorio De Luca took part in the conference promoted by RSM Studio tributario e societario entitled: “The new whistleblowing law: small step forward or breakthrough?”. Focus In the course of his speech, Vittorio addressed the employment law aspects of the whistleblowing regulations: in particular, he examined the measures put in place to protect those who ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: protected period

  With Order no. 26697 of 21 September 2023, the Italian Court of Cassation ruled that an employer can deny holidays requested by a worker to avoid exceeding the limit of the job retention period only in the event that there are actual and genuine obstacles. The worker’s illness and the job retention period Under ....

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Categories: Events | Tag: Diversity and inclusion

Once again, this year we participated in 4 WEEKS 4 INCLUSION, the major event conceived by TIM and committed to inclusion and valuing diversity. FOCUS: On 23 October at 12 noon, Enrico De Luca and Stefania Raviele led the event entitled: “Gender stereotypes: a legal as well as a social issue” and addressed the topic ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: Gender equality

Directive (EU) 2023/970 introduces new employee protection and new employer obligations on equal pay and transparency. The Directive requires Member States to adapt their local legislation, promoting (and even imposing) wage transparency including in relation to private employment relationships. The same obligations will apply to employers with between 150 and 249 workers, who will be ....

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