ANSA Lavoro - ROME, MAY 07 - The staff of the National Labor Inspectorate is expanding for "a better fight against undeclared employment" in our country: in fact, within the next month of June, approximately 700 new inspectors will be hired (precisely 691, but it will be possible to recruit "up to 900 units").
The same body headed by Bruno Giordano informs ANSA.
The 'turnover' of the underground economy in Italy is worth "at least 203 billion euros", according to the estimates of 2021, explains Giordano.
And, of this amount of money, "more than 1/3", equal to "over 76 billion, is in the world of work", in the form of a "defect in the contractual relationship", and "without individual and trade union rights" for the employed.
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