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Lavoro E Produttività Nell'economia Globale. La Contrattazione Collettiva Decentrata Dopo La Manovra Di Ferragosto 2011, Michele Faioli, Angelo Pandolfo
Lavoro E Produttività Nell'economia Globale. La Contrattazione Collettiva Decentrata Dopo La Manovra Di Ferragosto 2011, Michele Faioli, Angelo Pandolfo
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.
Reconciling Fundamental Social Rights And Economic Freedoms, Michele Faioli
Reconciling Fundamental Social Rights And Economic Freedoms, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.
Riforma Fiscale E Redditi Di Lavoro Dipendente: Per Una Fiscalità Volta Verso Il Nuovo Millennio, Michele Faioli
Riforma Fiscale E Redditi Di Lavoro Dipendente: Per Una Fiscalità Volta Verso Il Nuovo Millennio, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
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Publications, Michele Faioli
A Social Dimension For Transatlantic Economic Relations, Michele Faioli
A Social Dimension For Transatlantic Economic Relations, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
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Self-Employment And Bogus Self-Employment In The European Construction Industry, Michele Faioli, Edoardo Ales
Self-Employment And Bogus Self-Employment In The European Construction Industry, Michele Faioli, Edoardo Ales
Michele Faioli
Self-Employment and Bogus Self-Employment in the European Construction Industry Project carried out with the financial assistance of the European Commission There have always been self-employed workers in the construction industry. Craftsmen in particular are often self-employed workers. Approximately 14% of construction workers are self-employed today, according to “Employment in Europe 2005”. The level of self-employed workers is even higher in some countries, such as Greece (40%), Poland (29%), Cyprus, Italy, Portugal, UK. The distinction between self-employed workers and employees has important fiscal, social and economic consequences: • Self-employed workers work under their own professional responsibility and therefore do not work …