Italy: Autostrade’s innovative agreement allows smart working parents 90 minutes of time off every morning to help children with online schooling

With schools closed in a large part of the country and only set to gradually reopen after the Easter period, the agreement signed on 18 March at Autostrade per l'Italia (Aspi, Italy’s major motorway management company), and which runs for one month from 22 March, provides agile working parents a specific ‘right to disconnect’ for 1.5 hours every morning, so they can support their children while they learn online.


Through . Published on 01 April 2021 à 14h06 - Update on 01 April 2021 à 14h06

This is a landmark initiative in Italy. The agreement signed by Aspi management and the Filt-Cgil, Fit-Cisl, Uiltrasporti, SLA-Cisal and UGL Viabilità trade unions aims to facilitate parents’ lives given the country made the decision to shut schools once the Covid-19 related data deteriorate.…

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