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            &#039;New law will encourage more full-time hiring&#039;
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            Earlier this month, the Italian government agreed to ease rules for firms that hire temporary staff, as part of an overall plan to revamp Italy’s labour laws. Now that the plans have been made law, The Local spoke to Sergio Barozzi, the managing partner of Lexellent, an employment law firm, to find out what this means for companies.
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