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Fondazione Studi Consulenti del Lavoro

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Fondazione Studi Consulenti del Lavoro
NameFondazione Studi Consulenti del Lavoro
Formation1970s
TypeResearch foundation
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Leader titlePresident

Fondazione Studi Consulenti del Lavoro is an Italian research and policy foundation associated with the profession of labor consultants, based in Rome and active in policy analysis, professional development, and legal interpretation. It operates at the intersection of labor law, social security systems, and public administration, engaging with Italian institutions, European bodies, and international organizations. The foundation produces studies, organizes seminars, and collaborates with universities, trade associations, and regulatory agencies.

History

The foundation was established in the late 20th century amid debates involving Ordine dei Consulenti del Lavoro, Istituto Nazionale della Previdenza Sociale, Ministero del Lavoro e delle Politiche Sociali, and regional associations in response to evolving frameworks such as the Statuto dei Lavoratori, Legge Biagi, and reforms promoted by the European Commission. Early activities connected the foundation with academic actors including Università La Sapienza, Università Bocconi, and think tanks like Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale and involved collaboration with professional bodies such as the Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro, Confindustria, and Camera dei Deputati committees on labor. Over subsequent decades the foundation engaged with policy processes shaped by instruments like the Patto di Stabilità e Crescita, Trattato di Maastricht, and initiatives by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and International Labour Organization.

Mission and Objectives

The foundation's mission emphasizes supporting the work of consulenti del lavoro, informing lawmakers in the Senato della Repubblica and municipal councils, and providing evidence to institutions such as the Commissione Europea, Banca d'Italia, and regional governments. Objectives include analysis of legislation like the Codice Civile, social security reforms referenced by the Istituto Nazionale della Previdenza Sociale, and collective bargaining frameworks involving Confederazione Italiana Sindacati Lavoratori and employer federations such as Confcommercio. It aims to bridge professional practice with scholarship produced at universities like Università degli Studi di Milano and research centers including CNR and ISFOL.

Governance and Organization

Governance is structured with a board of trustees, scientific committees, and operational offices that liaise with institutions such as the Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze, parliamentary commissions, and regional administrations like the Regione Lazio. Leadership often includes figures drawn from the Ordine dei Consulenti del Lavoro, academics from universities such as Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and legal experts linked to courts like the Corte costituzionale. Organizational units coordinate projects with bodies including the Agenzia delle Entrate, INAIL, and provincial chambers of commerce such as the Camera di Commercio di Roma.

Activities and Services

The foundation organizes conferences, policy briefings, and continuing education events in collaboration with institutions like Università Bocconi, OECD, ILO, and professional associations including Confapi and Confesercenti. Services target practitioners, legislators, and managers involved with instruments such as payroll regulation under the Codice Civile and social security contributions governed by INPS and INAIL. It provides legal opinions, technical reports, and participates in consultations with the Commissione Bilancio and regulatory agencies such as the Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato and engages with European programs run by the European Social Fund and the European Commission's DG Employment.

Research and Publications

Research outputs examine topics including employment contracts, pension reforms linked to proposals debated in the Camera dei Deputati, collective bargaining studied in relation to Federazione Italiana Lavoratori agreements, and welfare models compared with analyses by the OECD and International Labour Organization. Publications include monographs, working papers, and policy briefs referenced by academic journals such as Rivista Italiana di Diritto del Lavoro and cited in hearings before bodies like the Senato della Repubblica and parliamentary commissions. Collaborative research projects have been conducted with universities like Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, research institutes such as CNR, and European networks including Eurofound.

Education and Training

The foundation conducts professional development programs, seminars, and master's level courses in partnership with institutions such as Università Bocconi, LUISS Guido Carli, and regional training centers associated with Regione Lombardia and Regione Lazio. Training curricula cover statutory frameworks like the Statuto dei Lavoratori, pension legislation administered by INPS, and compliance topics influenced by directives from the European Commission and judgments from the Corte di Cassazione. Programs often involve collaboration with professional orders including Ordine dei Consulenti del Lavoro and public agencies such as Agenzia delle Entrate.

Partnerships and International Relations

The foundation maintains partnerships with national organizations like Confindustria, CISL, and UIL, and engages with international bodies including the International Labour Organization, European Commission, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and networks such as Eurofound and EURES. It participates in EU-funded initiatives, exchanges with academic centers like Universität Bologna partners, and contributes to comparative studies involving institutions such as Deutsche Bundesagentur für Arbeit and Pôle emploi. Through these relations it aims to influence policy debates in forums including the European Parliament and multilateral venues such as Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

Category:Foundations based in Italy