Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Immigrants earn less than 23% of Italians

Immigrants earn less than 23% of Italians
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The payroll of immigrants is smaller than that of Italians. It happens all over the boot, although the difference is significantly more pronounced in economically disadvantaged areas.

A deal is the Foundation Moressa Leone, based on latest findings on Istat net monthly salary, not including the thirteenth and fourteenth and other items not collected regularly every month, as productivity bonuses and various allowances.

Nationally, an Italian employee earns an average of € 1243 net per month, compared with € 962 of the foreign employee: a difference of 238 €, nearly 23%. In areas of the south there are negative records in Molise immigrants earn half of the Italians, but also in Trentino Alto Adige, which has the smallest gap, this is still substantial: over 16% less.

The wage difference between Italians and foreigners vary from sector to sector. Faintly marked in construction and agriculture (-2%), or in hotels, restaurants and commerce (below 4%), the prancing in business services (-23%) and especially in services to people ( -30%).

According Kurosh Danesh, coordinator of the National Committee of the CGIL immigrants, immigrants are under blackmail, because if they remain unemployed lose the residence permit. "Who knows assumes these characteristics of the Bossi-Fini law and tries to use them to their advantage to force an immigrant worse off in terms of pay, grading and working conditions," says Danesh today in Corriere della Sera.

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