The 2021 Regional Conference "SardegnaLavora. Guiding ideas and keywords for the development of employment", organized by the Department of Labor, Vocational Training, Cooperation and Social Security in collaboration with the Sardinian Agency for active labor policies (Aspal).

A day of discussion and participation of institutional and economic-social representatives to guide the proposals that will enrich the regional strategy in terms of work.

"The objective of the 2021 edition is to outline the state of the art and the most probable scenarios for the job market in Sardinia, offering ample space to all parties called upon to provide their contribution in a phase of strong recovery of the Sardinian economy, also attested by the recent Bank of Italy report , which highlights numerous and significant positive indicators for our island, both as regards the labor market and the vitality of our businesses ", explained the governor Christian Solinas.

The event will be chaired by the Regional Labor Councilor Alessandra Zedda, who underlined the importance of the Conference "in such a delicate moment for the economy, characterized by the strong desire for recovery in the business world of Sardinia. The Bankitalia report offers many positive ideas to plan, together with the other institutions and social forces, a season of recovery of the labor market ".

Among the speakers, there will be representatives of the European Commission, the Ministry of Labor, the National Agency for Active Labor Policies, the National Institute of Analysis for Public Policies, the delegation in Sardinia of the Bank of Italy, the University of Cagliari, Crenos, MetropolisNet, the Directorate General for the Defense of the Environment of the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, the Anpal Servizi Society and the Sardinian Agency for Active Labor Policies and Sardegna Ricerche.

At the center of the discussion the focus on Work and dignity, Next Generation Sardinia, Labor market trend lines, Dual system.

The Conference will take place remotely from 9 to 18.30 and can be followed remotely in live streaming.

(Unioneonline / F)

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