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Temporary Work Agencies in Italy

Stefano Consiglio () and Luigi Moschera
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Stefano Consiglio: University of Naples Federico II
Luigi Moschera: Parthenope University of Naples

Chapter Chapter 3 in Temporary Work Agencies in Italy, 2016, pp 31-53 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter describes the different phases that characterize the evolution of temporary work agency (TWA) industry in Italy. We identify four phases. The first one, the incubation phase began in the eighties when a period of intense lobbying and negotiation led to the introduction of agency work within the Italian legal system and therefore to the emergence of the sector in 1997. Then, the chapter describes and analyses the events involved in the phases of development of the sector during the period 2003/2015, including the recent crisis which affected the entire global economy. The regulatory framework of the sector will be presented with an analysis of the impact on the behavior of the key actors involved. In conclusion, temporary agency work will be compared with other forms of contingent work, according to different organizational dimensions.

Keywords: TWA evolution; Events; Sector; Regulatory framework; Contingent work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44541-0_3

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