Reducing working time is the goal for the future of more than 6 out of ten employed Italians.
And resignations are often an escape to a better job: among workers under 60 who resigned from their job, 67% moved to another job within three months.
These are the main results of the new Censis-Eudaimon report on corporate welfare which describes the desire to work less and the dynamic job market as a "new Italian paradox".
The data indicate that 67.7% of employed Italians would like to reduce the time dedicated to work in the future: 65.5% of young people, 66.9% of adults and 69.6% of over 50s want this. Already today 30 .5% of employed people (34.7% of young people) declare that they engage in work as little as is strictly necessary, refusing overtime, calls or emails outside working hours and only carrying out what is required of them by job.
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