San Marino. Lonfernini at the study meeting ‘The rules of work between the European Union, Italy and San Marino and other small European states’
The Secretary of State for Labor Teodoro Lonfernini spoke this morning at the study meeting ‘The rules of work between the European Union, Italy and San Marino and other small European states’ organized by the San Marino Legal Institute in collaboration with the Secretariat of State for Labor.
The comparative study, requested at the University of the Republic of San Marino and presented to the public this morning during the conference, aims to identify how labor is treated in other European countries as much as possible related to the San Marino context in order to identify best practices and above all the most innovative directions, with the aim of a long-term vision.
‘The study meeting held today is one of the fundamental steps of the Labor Market Reform project that my Secretariat, the Government and the entire majority consider one of the fundamental and strategic objectives of this legislature’Lonfernini declared at the opening. ‘We have a great challenge ahead, we must first complete the first ongoing bill Reform of employment rulesfinding a meeting point on the most sensitive aspects, such as the labor market and internal employment protection mechanisms, the public intermediary function, subordinate employment relationships and atypical ones. ‘
It is right to begin to question other major issues, such as i fundamental principles and industrial relations, exit from the world of work and the revision of social safety nets which must be faced with sensitivity, seriousness and above all sincerity. The goal must be common and shared: protecting workers and those who lose a job on the one hand, stimulating proactivity and a new education in the world of work right from the moments of research of the same and even before in the training phase, on the other. .
‘Great commitments and great moments of responsibility await us, with the achievement that we will only be able to overcome them if all the protagonists – politics, trade unions and associations – are able to deal with them transparently, knowing what is going and what is wrong, abandoning partisan interests , with the common goal of a new legislation on modern labor protection body ‘, concluded Lonfernini.