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Over one million resignations in 6 months, + 31.7%

2022-09-15T13:16:26.134Z


INPS: 'Economic redundancies doubled' (ANSA) 1,080,245 resignations from work registered by INPS in the first six months of 2022 with an increase of 31.73% compared to the same period of 2021. This can be read in the tables of the Institute's Precarious Workplace Observatory according to which in the same period redundancies of an economic nature doubled (from 135,115 to 266,640). The comparison with 2021 is affected by the fact that in the


1,080,245 resignations from work registered by INPS in the first six months of 2022 with an increase of 31.73% compared to the same period of 2021. This can be read in the tables of the Institute's Precarious Workplace Observatory according to which in the same period redundancies of an economic nature doubled (from 135,115 to 266,640).

The comparison with 2021 is affected by the fact that in the first six months the blocking of layoffs was still in force to cope with the economic crisis triggered by the pandemic.


    The figure of over 1.08 million resignations in the first half of 2022 concerns all types of contract while if we look only at those with permanent contracts, resignations increased by 22.18%, going from 510,762 in the first six months of 2021 to 624.


    "The level reached - underlines the INPS regarding resignations from stable contracts - underlies the complete recovery of missed resignations in 2020, when the entire labor market was hit by the reduction in mobility connected to the consequences of the health emergency".


    For redundancies of an economic nature, it went from 83,809 in the first six months of 2021 to 186,420 in the same period of 2022 (+ 122.43%) but the comparison is with a period in which the redundancy block was in force. 


Source: ansa

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