CGIL: Even young people, like women, are poor at work and will be increasingly poorer in retirement. Those under 35 have more difficulty in entering the job market and, when they do, they have atypical or fixed-term contracts with low wages.

With the result, as a study by the CGIL Social Security Office claims, that for them the goal of retirement is increasingly distant. "There is a youth emergency in our country", states CGIL's confederal secretary Lara Ghiglione.