Regulatory Filings • Sep 30, 2020
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| Informazione Regolamentata n. 0033-245-2020 |
Data/Ora Ricezione 30 Settembre 2020 15:15:55 |
MTA | |
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| Societa' | : | INTESA SANPAOLO | |
| Identificativo Informazione Regolamentata |
: | 137513 | |
| Nome utilizzatore | : BINTESAN08 - Tamagnini |
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| Tipologia | : | REGEM | |
| Data/Ora Ricezione | : | 30 Settembre 2020 15:15:55 | |
| Data/Ora Inizio Diffusione presunta |
: | 30 Settembre 2020 15:15:56 | |
| Oggetto | : | INTESA SANPAOLO SIGNS RESPECT OF AT LEAST 5,000 NEW HIRES BY 2023 |
AGREEMENT WITH TRADE UNIONS IN VOLUNTARY EXITS AND UP TO 2,500 |
| Testo del comunicato |
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Turin - Milan, 30 September 2020 – Intesa Sanpaolo announces that last night the Bank signed an agreement with the national Secretariats and Group Trade Delegations FABI, FIRST CISL, FISAC/CGIL, UILCA and UNISIN, which aims at enabling generational change at no social cost, while continuing to ensure an alternative to the possible paths for staff reskilling and redeployment as well as the enhancement of the skills of people of the Intesa Sanpaolo Group resulting from the acquisition of UBI Banca finalised on 5 August 2020.
The agreement identifies ways and criteria to reach the target of at least 5,000 exits on a voluntary basis by 2023, with Group's people either to retire or access the Solidarity Fund.
Furthermore, by 2023, indefinite-term employment contracts will be signed according to the proportion of one hire for each two voluntary exits, up to 2,500 hires, against a minimum of 5,000 envisaged voluntary exits, a calculation which does not include the exits of people who will be moved due to the transfers of business lines. The new hires will support the Group's growth and its new activities, with a focus on the branch Network and on the disadvantaged areas of the country, including through the "stabilisation" of people currently on fixed-term contracts. The Group envisages that at least half of the hires will concern the provinces in which UBI Banca has its historical roots (Bergamo, Brescia, Cuneo and Pavia) and the South of Italy.
The agreement has been signed well ahead of the deadline originally planned for year-end, thus highlighting the effective progress of the integration process.
Specifically, the agreement provides that:
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