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'Reforms are needed but I don't hear talk of them' - Bonomi

There is the NRRP, the resources exist, adds Confindustria chief

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(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 24 - Reforms are needed but there is no talk of them, even though the resources are available, Confindustria President Carlo Bonomi said on Monday.
    "There has been talk of reforms for 30-40 years. Today there is the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), the resources are there," Bonomi said during a conference on the Mediterranean and transition in Ustica.
    "Reforms must be carried out, but I am not hearing about them," he added.
    On the massive EU-funded post-Covid plan to make the economy greener and more modern and which has got bogged down in delays, Bonomi said "it is difficult to accuse this government".
    "For us the NRRP was wrong from the outset, we contested the approach taken by the Conte government. Now we are paying the price, because (the plan) contains projects that have little to do with the country's growth," said the leader of the industrial employers' association.
    The European Commission is still making assessments for approval of the long-delayed payment of Italy's third tranche of NRRP funding, worth 19 billion euros, while work on the fourth installment worth 16 billion euros has just begun.
    Payments are made by the EU on condition that agreed targets have been met.
    On protecting workers from the health and safety implications of working in the intense heat italy has been enduring, Bonomi said the "issue must be tackled with great seriousness".
    "There are many solutions on the table such as the temporary lay-off fund and working from home. We are open to discussion because we believe that workers' health is an asset to be protected," he added.
    Employers' associations and unions are due to gather on Tuesday for a second meeting at the labour ministry to tackle the issue.
    (ANSA).
   

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