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Job vacancies double: all the fault of grillino income

The criticalities of Basic income are visible to the naked eye. From the subsidy that ended up in the pockets of the mafia to the usual sly ones, over time the offenses have increased exponentially. And to extinguish the instrumental complaints of the representatives of the 5 Star Movement come the data, figures and numbers that represent the Cassation in the field. The study signed by Unioncamere leaves no room for many doubts: thanks to the flag measure of the pentastellati, the jobs that remain vacant have doubled.

The study crushes the grillino income

The main failure of the citizen’s income is linked to the integration/reintegration of unemployed in the world of work. Despite the promises of Beppe Grillo & Co, the instrument turned out to be a resounding flop. And also for this reason Giuseppe Conte and his loyalists limited themselves to praising the alleged benefits in the fight against poverty and social unease.

As evidenced by Liberoil Bulletin annual report 2022 of the Excelsior information system created by Unioncamere and Anpal is clear: in 2022 the companies that have planned to hire are 60% of the total, in line with that of previous years. The level of new contracts has increased – from 4.6 to 5.2 million, it is 11 per cent – but also the difficulty of finding the necessary professionals on the market. And the numbers are worrying to say the least: the failure to match supply and demand has come to cover 41 percent of revenues: one place out of two remains empty. In two out of three cases there are no people available, in the remaining three cases the skills are lacking.

The negative effects of basic income are self-evident. The percentage of unavailability among people without any qualifications and without experience is 34 percent. In 2019, the difficulty of finding it stood at 26 percent: fourteen percentage points less than now. Even in 2021, post-pandemic, the percentage was lower, listed at 32 percent. Speaking in absolute terms, we have gone from 1.2 million untraceable in 2019 to the current 2.1 million.

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