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In 2012, European banks have implemented sharp cost reductions strategies and introduced profound changes, influencing personnel policies and wages. Italian banks are facing a difficult challenge and are taking actions to pursue significant levels of profitability and giving a contribution to...
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Italian banks have faced the crisis without significant consequences on employment, but they must continue to increase productivity and profitability and to reduce costs. The solutions adopted in the new collective labor agreement move in this direction, in terms of wage moderation, flexibility,...
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The effects of the crisis and the consequent economic policies have accelerated the actions of large European banks to reduce operating and labour costs, in particular concerning the branch network, back-office and other nonproductive processes. In this context, remuneration policies are...
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The Italian banking sector has successfully faced the crisis and supported the economic and financial needs of the country but now it will have to adopt further measures aimed to stimulate productivity and efficiency, in line with European competitors. Rightsizing, redeployment and retraining...
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Every year the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School publish a volume of essays about Britain's system of utility regulation, with additional discussion of regulation in other countries. The book is a must for those interested in regulation, because it is an up-to-date...
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The crisis did not affect the ability of Italian banks to maintain the employment and professional level, with a growing female presence. In terms of international competitiveness, the labour cost structure remains a weak point, with a cost-income ratio above the European average.Among the...
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