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COUNTRY: Italy PERIOD: July 31, 1992 TITLE: Pact on the Termination of the Cost of Living Index Mechanism SIGNATORY PARTIES: the secretaries general of the three confederations — CGIL,CISL, UIL; 18 employers associations representing all economic sectors; and Prime Minister Giuliano Amato. GOALS OF THE PACT: Abolition of the cost of living indexation mechanism, in force since the post WWII period. The scala mobile mechanism was the subject of an interconfederal agreement, signed by all employers and unions and automatically included in all national labour contracts. MATTERS AGREED: abolition of the cost of living index. Workers would receive in exchange 20,000 lire per month for 13 months covering the 1992-93 period. Freeze for the whole 1993 on company level wage increases. The negotiation over the reform of collective bargaining and of the salary structure scheduled to be resumed in September. The agreement on these issues was finalised in July 1993 (see July 1993 Social Pact). BACKGROUND: Since 1990, the major employers associations were complaining that the cost of living index was a major cause of inflation (and of the wage increases), and of the too high labour cost that was strangling the firms exposed to international competition. The three major workers’ organisations (CGIL, CISL, UIL) were opposed to any negotiation on this issue. In June 1990 Confindustria’s (employers’ organisation for private enterprises) president took the initiative to terminate the scala mobile agreement. As a response, metal workers called a general strike. The government intervened to resolve the disputes and passed a law that guaranteed the validity of the cost of living index mechanism until December 1991, with the purpose of giving the social partners the time to reach a new agreement. In the mean time (1990-91), all the national labour contracts renewed in that bargaining season included wages increases without the cost of living index, thus anticipating the upcoming social pact. In June 1991, the negotiation of a new social pact began with no results. At the end of December 1991, the law guaranteeing the cost of living index expired. In July 1992, a new tripartite bargaining round started, with a new Prime Minister, Giuliano Amato. On 31 July, the new social pact was signed. INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED: The secretaries general of the three major workers’ organisations, CGIL, CISL and UIL (their membership accounted for 40% of active workers), and the government, i.e., the Prime Minister Giuliano Amato. ACTION TAKEN: abolition of the cost of living adjustment mechanism. Changes in the wages items, one year freeze on company level wage bargaining. IMPACTS ON: the termination of the cost of living adjustment system had a positive impact on labour cost, and on the inflation rate. COMMENTS: The agreement states:
The 1992 social pact was signed during one of the the most dramatic periods of Italian industrial relations, with numerous strikes and heavy reactions of the workers toward their leadership regarding the abolition of the cost of living index. Bibliography: Roberto Mania, Alberto Orioli “L’accordo di San Tommaso: i segreti, la storia, i protagonisti dell’intesa sul costo del lavoro”, Tascabili Ediesse, 1993. Massimo Mascini, Maurizio Ricci “Il lungo autunno freddo: radsiografia delle nuove relazioni industriali”, Franco Angeli, 1998.
Updated by MB. Approved by PD. Last Updated 21 May 2003.
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