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ArtikelDangermen: Labour Reform in Italy  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8772 (Feb. 2012), page 42.
Topik: International; Governmental Reform; Government Executives; Social Life & Customs
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Isi artikelA plaque marks the spot in Rome where Professor Massimo D'Antona was assassinated in 1999 by the Red Brigades. D'Antona was killed because he was working, for a centre-left government, on plans for greater flexibility in Italy's labor market. Marco Biagi, who took up his standard, was murdered by the same group three years later. These two killings testify to the degree of resistance to reform in a country in which a jobs-for-life culture is entrenched. They also demonstrate the size of the challenge Mario Monti's technocratic government faces as it seeks to change not only the labor market, but also Italians' entire attitude to work.
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