Mission accomplished, at least for this year: the Minister of Labor, Marina Elvira Calderone, ensures the achievement of all the targets of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) for 2022 under the responsibility of its ministry. "We can say we are satisfied with 2022", said the minister speaking at a conference promoted on 20 December by INPS, the body that deals with the provision of pensions, stressing that "In 2023 the target is even more challenging". Subsequently, Calderone intervened in the Chamber of Deputies to illustrate the policy lines that will guide the action of his ministry: "We are working - announces the minister - on a 360-degree simplification regarding contracts in employment relationships and transparency. Today there is a bureaucratic complication caused by redundant obligations with respect to their purposes. We need a medium-term perspective that has its turning point in the issue of simplification and the recovery of the relationship with the citizen, so that the motivations of a standard can be easily understood ". Other issues addressed by the minister are that of innovation and digital transformation, defined as the "cornerstones of the ministry's activity, also with regard to the training of workers. We must invest to put in place the needs that the period of the pandemic has given us, and implement the digital skills of workers; objectives that are also present in the PNRR. In this regard, we are working to create a single platform, in order to trace the training capacity of workers and certify skills not only theoretical but also at the level of soft skills and ability to adapt to work contexts".
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