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To help you deal with today’s business complexities, you need a reliable advisor. Your business success can be influenced by your choice of a trusted consultant who can handle complex problems and offer the best possible solution. With over 110 professionals based in Rome and Milan, we have a thorough understanding of your working environment and provide tailored counselling.

Whether you need support with Italian or cross-border corporate or M&A transactions, our team offers not only legal advice but true business support. We can guide you in all banking & finance issues and our strong tax team can support you across the entire spectrum of fiscal advice, both nationally and internationally.

If you are involved in any litigation-related matters, our team develops the right tactics and strategy to help you navigate the process. We have a leading energy team that advises preeminent international clients on a regular basis.

Our labour law team can guide you through the legal intricacies of Italian employment law, while our insurance team has assisted both local and international clients in this complex area of law. Our award winning TMC team strives to provide the best possible insights into internet, IT & outsourcing law, enabling you to advance your business goals.

Our procurement team can assist you in administrative proceedings and in all phases of public procurement processes, while the fraud and corporate criminal defence team provides the best technical protection in civil, regulatory and criminal proceedings. We can assist our real estate and infrastructure clients thanks to our deep sector knowledge and technical expertise.

Additionally, we provide advice to lifesciences clients and in relation to intellectual property rights, consumer products, hotels & leisure, funds and for all aspects of commercial and competition law.

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Guide on minimum wage in Italy
Introduction Italy, as is well known, is the only OECD country where wages are falling rather than rising, while the cost of living is rising. It is also one of a few EU countries without a minimum wage law.121 Member States have specific minimum wage laws, while in 6 others (Italy, Denmark, Cyprus, Austria, Finland and Sweden), the minimum wage is set by collective bargaining. footnoteA bill on minimum wage is currently before the Italian parliament, but it does not specify how much the minimum wage should be. According to a study, 2Report of the Clean Clothes Campaign, 2024, available at https://www. abitipuliti. org/wp-con­tent/up­loads/2022/06/Salari­od­ig­nitoso_ag­giorna­mento2024. pdf https://www. abitipuliti. org/wp-con­tent/up­loads/2022/06/Salari­od­ig­nitoso_ag­giorna­mento2024. pdffootnote the amount should be EUR 11.50 per hour of work. To date, the minimum wage has been determined by collective agreements (the National Collective Bargaining Agreements, NCBA for short). Recently, however, this principle has been challenged in part by the Supreme Court, which intervened by recalling that selecting an NCBA is not sufficient to ensure compliance with the principles of “remuneration proportionate to the quantity and quality of work” and “sufficient to ensure the worker and his or her family a free and dignified existence” set out in article 36 of the constitution. In fact, the Supreme Court has recently partially overturned its own historical orientation, stating that where the NCBA adopted stipulates minimum wages that are too low, the judge must assess the wages provided for by other collective agreements in related sectors or refer to other criteria, such as the ISTAT index (Italian Statistics Institute) or the value of the unemployment allowance (the so-called NASpI).3Italian Supreme Court ruling no. 28320 of 10 October 2023. footnoteIs the role of collective bargaining for wage determination in crisis? That is a complex topic for another venue, but here it is necessary to remind companies that there are more than 992 collective bargaining agreements filed with CNEL (the National Council for Economy and Labour). 417° Report periodico dei Contratti Collettivi Nazionali di Lavoro vigenti depositati nell'Archivio CNEL (17th Periodic Report of National Collective Labour Agreements in force deposited in the CNEL archives), CNEL, 2023, available at https://www. cnel. it/Portals/0/CNEL/Re­ports/CCNL/17_re­port_CCNL_vi­gen­ti_gi­ugno_2023. pdf?ver=2023-07-11-131505-757ht­tps://www. cnel. it/Portals/0/CNEL/Re­ports/CCNL/17_re­port_CCNL_vi­gen­ti_gi­ugno_2023. pdf?ver=2023-07-11-131505-757foot­note On the one hand, the choice of NCBA is therefore a very difficult and delicate operation. On the other hand, it is very difficult to counter the “dumping contract” phenomenon (and this difficulty may help to understand the rationale behind the Supreme Court’s latest decisions).