Italy: latest public ‘New Skills’ fund will enable companies to finance training for the ecological and digital transition

Established in 2020 to finance massive professional requalification plans, the State’s ‘New Skills’ fund has just undergone a relaunch. At the end of October, Italy’s Court of Audit approved the €1 billion refinancing request made by the previous government. However, businesses only have until 31 December to sign the requisite trade union agreements in order to obtain the funds.

Through Hélène Martinelli. Published on 10 November 2022 à 13h23 - Update on 10 November 2022 à 13h23

The refinancing of the ‘New Skills’ fund that was provided for by a Ministry of Labour decree is part of the ‘active policies’ element within the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRP). The ANPAL employment agency is tasked with managing the fund and in order to be eligible,…

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