[ Italiano ]
Press release

Large firms labour indicators

  • Ascolta questa pagina usando ReadSpeaker
  • Condividi
  • Lascia un feedback

Labour indicators for large firms (enterprises with 500 employees and more) are calculated with reference to the base year 2010 using the Ateco 2007 classification (Italian edition of Nace Rev. 2).

In December 2014 the seasonally adjusted employment index in large firms decreased compared with November by 0.2 (-0.7 in industry and +0.1 in services); net of workers in cassa integrazione guadagni (Cig = short-time working allowance) increased by 0.1 (+0.2 in industry and -0.1 in services). The percentage change of the average of the last three months compared to the previous three months was -0.3% gross and -0.2% net of Cig.

The unadjusted employment index in large firms decreased by 0.9% compared with December 2013 (-0.4% net of Cig); the percentage change of 2014 with respect to 2013 was -0.9% (-0.6% net of Cig).

In December 2014 the seasonally adjusted index of gross average earnings per hour worked decreased by 0.3% with respect to the previous month (-0.3 in industry and -0.1% in services). The percentage change of 2014 with respect to 2013  was +0.7% (+1.1% in industry and +0.3% in services).

The unadjusted index of gross average earnings per hour worked increased by 1.1% compared with December 2013 (+0.7% in industry and +1.3% in services). The percentage change of 2014 with respect to 2013  was +1.7% (+2.4% in industry and +1.3% in services).

Note. No more press release for Large firms labour indicators. The value of enterprises with 500 employees and more are part of data for Labour indicators in enterprises. Next release for this one is 17 March 2015.

Reference period: December 2014

Date of Issue: 03 March 2015

Downloads

Contacts

Short-term statistics on employment and wages
Angela Golino
ph. +39 06 4673.6242
golino@istat.it

Media relations office
ph. +39 06 4673.2243-4
Media contact centre
ufficiostampa@istat.it
Contact centre
ph. +39 06 4673.3102-3
contact centre