Confesercenti, a family of five involved in the loss of their
A family of five (18%) was involved in the loss of jobs, rising to 23% if one takes into account the layoffs, has already been served, or on arrival. "A huge social impact," that the crisis on the Italian families, notes the Ispo, who worked for the third Confesercenti Report on the thermometer of the crisis. Despite many signals that come from economists and macro data relating to an Italy to the exit from the ford, "the people's perception is different and 93% of Italians said they worried about the Italian economic situation - shows the president Confesercenti Marco Venturi -: the difficulties real people live, continues to work hard but can not see the finish line, then the confidence is inevitable. " And when it comes to the labor market, the concern rises to 94%, over half of Italians (51%) does not see the light at the end of the tunnel and is convinced that a year from now things will get better: it is in decline In fact the trend of those who hoped for a recovery, fuller in September 2009 than today. 59% is also very concerned about their jobs and that figure is growing fast (+10%) compared to October 2009, date of first report. No coincidence that the main concern relates to the government interventions in the workplace and be very worried are managers, professionals and employees. A deterioration in general "strongly concerned" the President of Confesercenti, "makes us fear a further decline in consumption and an effect on the tourist season already underway," says Venturi. If consumption and household incomes continue to accumulate minus signs worsen later this year also the balance between openness and closure of shops, is the fear of Confersercenti
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A family of five (18%) was involved in the loss of jobs, rising to 23% if one takes into account the layoffs, has already been served, or on arrival. "A huge social impact," that the crisis on the Italian families, notes the Ispo, who worked for the third Confesercenti Report on the thermometer of the crisis. Despite many signals that come from economists and macro data relating to an Italy to the exit from the ford, "the people's perception is different and 93% of Italians said they worried about the Italian economic situation - shows the president Confesercenti Marco Venturi -: the difficulties real people live, continues to work hard but can not see the finish line, then the confidence is inevitable. " And when it comes to the labor market, the concern rises to 94%, over half of Italians (51%) does not see the light at the end of the tunnel and is convinced that a year from now things will get better: it is in decline In fact the trend of those who hoped for a recovery, fuller in September 2009 than today. 59% is also very concerned about their jobs and that figure is growing fast (+10%) compared to October 2009, date of first report. No coincidence that the main concern relates to the government interventions in the workplace and be very worried are managers, professionals and employees. A deterioration in general "strongly concerned" the President of Confesercenti, "makes us fear a further decline in consumption and an effect on the tourist season already underway," says Venturi. If consumption and household incomes continue to accumulate minus signs worsen later this year also the balance between openness and closure of shops, is the fear of Confersercenti
http://www.ultimenotizie.tv/notizie-economiche/confesercenti-una -family-on-five-involved-in-loss-of-posto.html
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