Proposal for a DECISION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund in accordance with point 28 of the Interinstitutional Agreement of 17 May 2006 between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission on budgetary discipline and sound financial management (application EGF/2011/002 IT/Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Construction of buildings from Italy) /* COM/2011/0480 final */
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM Point 28 of the Interinstitutional
Agreement of 17 May 2006 between the European Parliament, the Council and the
Commission on budgetary discipline and sound financial management[1]
allows for the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)
through a flexibility mechanism, within the annual ceiling of EUR 500 million over
and above the relevant headings of the financial framework. The rules applicable to the contributions
from the EGF are laid down in Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 on establishing the European
Globalisation Adjustment Fund[2]. On 7 February 2011, Italy submitted application EGF/2011/002
IT/Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Construction of buildings for a financial contribution from the EGF, following redundancies in
323 enterprises operating in the NACE Revision 2 Division
41 ('Construction of buildings')[3] in the NUTS II region of Trentino-AltoAdige/Südtirol (ITD1 and ITD2[4])
in Italy. After a thorough
examination of this application, the Commission has concluded in accordance
with Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006 that the conditions for a
financial contribution under this Regulation are met. SUMMARY OF THE APPLICATION AND ANALYSIS Key data: || EGF Reference no. || EGF/2011/002 Member State || Italy Article 2 || (b) Enterprises concerned || 323 NUTS II region || Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (ITD1 and ITD2) NACE Revision 2 Division || 41 ('Construction of buildings') Reference period || 1.3.2010 – 1.12.2010 Starting date for the personalised services || 1.5.2011 Application date || 7.2.2011 Redundancies during the reference period || 643 Redundant workers targeted for support || 528 Expenditure for personalised services (EUR) || 5 744 000 Expenditure for implementing EGF[5] (EUR) || 285 000 Expenditure for implementing EGF (%) || 4,7 Total budget (EUR) || 6 029 000 EGF contribution (65 %) (EUR) || 3 918 850 1.
The application was presented to the Commission
on 7 February 2011 and supplemented by additional information up to 6 July
2011. 2.
The application meets the conditions for
deploying the EGF as set out in Article 2(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006,
and was submitted within the deadline of 10 weeks referred to in Article 5 of
that Regulation. Link between the redundancies and major structural changes in world trade patterns due to globalisation or the global financial and economic crisis 3.
In order to establish the link between the
redundancies and the global financial and economic crisis, Italy argues that the
construction sector has been severely affected by the crisis. Loans to the
construction sector or to individuals have been drastically reduced and the
demand for new houses decreased due to declining consumer confidence and the
lack of cash. 4.
The Commission recognised in its Economic
Recovery Plan[6] that the construction
industry in the EU has seen demand plummet as a result of the crisis. Available
data confirms the significant downturn in the construction sector, which fell
in the EU-27 for seven consecutive quarters (Q1/2009 to Q3/2010) compared with
the same period of previous year, mainly due to the decrease in private
investment in the residential sector. The construction output in Italy has been
following the same trend: || || 2009 || || || 2010 || || Q1 || Q2 || Q3 || Q4 || Q1 || Q2 || Q3 EU27 || -12,8 || -11,3 || -12,0 || -8,7 || -8,6 || -1,1 || -2,3 Italy || -12,6 || -11,2 || -13,6 || -8,1 || -8,0 || -4,8 || 1,3 Source: EUROSTAT 5.
In its assessment of application EGF/2009/017
LT/Construction of buildings[7] the Commission has
already stated the impact of the economic and financial crisis on the
enterprises operating in the NACE Revision 2 Division 41 ('Construction of
buildings'). Demonstration of the number of
redundancies and compliance with the criteria of Article 2(b) 6.
Italy submitted this application under the
intervention criteria of Article 2(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006, which
requires at least 500 redundancies over a nine-month period in enterprises
operating in the same NACE Revision 2 Division in one region or two contiguous
regions at NUTS II level in a Member State. 7.
The application cites 643 redundancies in 323
enterprises operating in the NACE Revision 2 Division 41 ('Construction of
buildings')[8] in the NUTS II region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (ITD1 and
ITD2) during the nine-month reference period from 1 March 2010 to 1 December 2010. All of these redundancies were
calculated in accordance with the second indent of the second paragraph of
Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006. Explanation of the unforeseen nature
of those redundancies 8.
The Italian authorities argue that the financial
and economic crisis has led to a sudden collapse of the world economy with an
enormous impact on many sectors. The nature of the recession as far as the
construction sector is concerned, with a sudden tightening of conditions for access
to financial credit and a dramatic slowdown in new orders was unprecedented in
recent times. Moreover since 2008 the economic situation has not been following
the trends of previous years. The redundancies in the construction industry
could not, therefore, have been foreseen or easily prevented. Identification of the dismissing
enterprises 9.
The application relates to 643 redundancies (of
which 528 are targeted for assistance) in the following 323 enterprises: Enterprises and number of dismissals A.S. TRENTO DI ANDREATTA SRL || 1 || POGORZELSKI ANDRZEJ || 1 A.T.B. TUNNEL BRENNERO || 3 || PRIMA COSTRUZIONI S.R.L. || 1 ABL COSTRUZIONI SRL || 4 || PRINCIPE SRL || 1 ADIGE BITUMI IMPRESA || 7 || PRO.GE.CI SAS || 1 ADLER COSTRUZIONI SAS DI BRUCCOLERI VIN. & C. || 1 || R. & G. SNC DI DIENER RENZO E SUKTHI AGIM || 2 ANDREATTI FRANCESCO || 1 || R.C. S.N.C. DI ROSSI CRISTIAN E DANIELE || 3 AQUAFORME SRL || 1 || RAVANELLI EDJ SRL || 2 AQUATEAM DI ZANDONAI SERGIO & C. SNC || 1 || RAVANELLI SERGIO || 2 ART DECOR DI PELLEGRINO ALEANDRO || 2 || RISSER CLAUDIO || 3 ART PITTURE SNC DI MASULLI MATTEO & C. || 2 || ROVIZZI ALESSIO || 1 ASCOM SRL || 2 || S. CHIARA SOCIETA' CONSORTILE || 1 AURORA COSTRUZIONI S.R.L. || 1 || SABBIA GHIAIA CALCESTRUZZI SNC || 1 B.L. ELETTROTECNICA S.R.L. || 1 || SACISS S.R.L. || 5 BALDO COSTRUZIONI SRL || 2 || SAFAB SPA || 1 BALDON NICOLA || 1 || SANTONI COSTRUZIONI SPA || 1 BAMPI LUCIANO || 1 || SARBA DI RIGO MICHELE || 1 BATTISTI RENATO || 1 || SCALIGERA GROUP S.R.L. || 1 BENASSAI GUIDO || 2 || SCRINZI DAMIANO || 1 BENEDETTI SRL || 1 || SHABA ARBEN || 7 BERTONI GILBERTO || 1 || STONE AGE PORFIDI SAS DI MANUARDI S. & C || 2 BIANCO PIETRO || 1 || STYLTHERM SRL || 1 BONETTI CLAUDIO || 1 || T.S.G. S.R.L. || 3 BONIATTI FABRIZIO || 1 || TECNOBASE SRL || 1 BONINSEGNA MARIO || 2 || TECNOSTILE SRL || 5 BUTTERINI ROBERTO & OLIMPIO SNC || 1 || TECO SERVICE SRL || 1 C.E.F. DI GALVAN ENRICO & C. SAS. || 1 || TEKNOEDILE SRL || 1 C.T. COSTRUZIONI SRL || 1 || TERMOIDRAULICA SAS DI CORELLI RAFFAELE LUCIANO || 1 CAGOL MARCO || 1 || THERMAE & POOL SRL || 1 CANNELLA SRL || 1 || TOFFANETTI RAUL || 1 CARNERI & HUELLER SRL || 4 || TOMELIN PAOLO || 1 CARTONGESSI VALSUGANA S.R.L || 4 || TORRE DEL GARDA SRL || 1 CARUSO MAC KAY ALDO EUGENIO || 2 || TREDIL SRL || 5 CAVAGNIS COSTRUZIONI S.R.L. || 1 || TRENTINI COSTRUZIONI SNC || 2 CENTRO POSA SRL || 1 || TRENTINI S.N.C. DI TRENTINI GILBERTO E C. || 1 CERADINI F.LLI SNC DI CERADINI G. & || 1 || TURRA EZIO & C. SNC || 1 CERRIKU VASJAR || 1 || TUTTINTONACI SRL DI FORTE PIETRO & C. || 3 CESI SRL || 1 || UEZ MICHELE || 4 CIGI COSTRUZIONI DI CUCCURULLO GIUSEPPINA || 2 || VERONESI FABRIZIO || 1 CIOLA ELIO SRL || 1 || VETTORI ROBERTO || 1 CITRONI CARLO || 2 || VINANTE COSTRUZIONI S.P.A. || 4 CIUFFI GUIDO || 1 || VISCOLOR SRL || 1 CLAUS CARLO,CLAUS ANDREA SNC || 4 || VO & MA SRL || 1 CO.EDIL.TIDONA S.R.L. || 2 || ZAMBIASI COSTRUZIONI SRL || 3 CONSORZIO LEONARDO || 1 || ZAMPICCOLI ROBERTO || 1 COPERTURE SNC DI GOTTARDI MATTEO & C. || 1 || ZENI ETTORE || 1 COSBAU SPA IN LIQUIDAZIONE || 22 || ZH GENERAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SPA || 1 COSTRUZIONI EDILI ANDRIGHETTONI SRL || 1 || ZUCAL COSTRUZIONI SRL || 1 COSTRUZIONI EDILI BOLZANO || 1 || ACQUAVIVA GIUSEPPE || 4 COSTRUZIONI EDILI FOCHER DI FOCHER PIETRO || 1 || ADLER BAU OHG DES ALIJA ENVER || 1 COSTRUZIONI ELETTRICHE GIOVANELLA SRL || 2 || ALBERTI TERMOSANITARI DI ALBERTI UGO || 1 COSTRUZIONI PAISOLI NICOLA SRL || 9 || ALOIS OBERHOFER GMBH || 1 COSTRUZIONI POJER SRL || 1 || ALPENBAU GMBH || 5 COSTRUZIONI VALENTINI & C. SAS || 1 || ASTER HOLZBAU GMBH || 3 COSTRUZIONI Z.R. SRL || 3 || ATB - TUNNEL BRENNERO || 20 D.F. COSTRUZIONI SRL || 3 || AUER KONRAD & CO. OHG || 1 DEGA DI GASPERINI MIRIAM E C. SAS || 2 || AUSSERHOFER GUENTHER || 1 DEMATTE' ROBERTO || 1 || BERBENNI G. & CO. KG || 1 DF SRL || 1 || BERTAGNOLL ANTON || 2 DHIMA THANAS || 1 || BETONSCHNEIDEN OHG || 1 DOBROZI GENTJAN || 2 || BOLZANO COSTRUZIONI GMBH || 1 DOMI S.R.L. || 1 || BONEDIL G.M.B.H. || 4 DOMOFENSTER SRL || 1 || BRUMAR GMBH || 12 EDIL O.R. DI ORSINGHER RUGGERO & C. SNC || 1 || C.& G. IMPIANTI S.R.L. || 1 EDIL 2 SNC DI LO CASCIO F. E DI PIE || 2 || C.A.E. DI CREPALDI CLAUDIO || 1 EDIL 3 SRL || 1 || CICERO EMANUELE || 1 EDIL ANTEMA SNC DI A E P. DI SARNO || 1 || COSBAU S.P.A. || 1 EDIL C.R. TRENTINE DI VALENTE ANDREA || 4 || COSTRUZIONI EDILI DI CAPPELLO NICODEMO & OLIVO SALVATORE SNC || 2 EDIL D.F. S.R.L. || 1 || COSTRUZIONI EDILI ZANELLA GMBH || 1 EDILBATTISTI SNC DI BATTISTI RENATO || 4 || D.F. COSTRUZIONI SOCIETA' A RESPONSABILITA' LIMITATA || 1 EDILBERTOLDI SRL || 1 || D.S.G.M. KG DES DE SARRO MICHELE & C. || 1 EDILBRESCIA S.R.L. DI COTTI COMETTI FABIO || 1 || PEDROLLI F.LLI DI ROBERTO & VALENTINO SNC || 1 EDILBUSOLLI SNC || 3 || DAITEC G.M.B.H. || 1 EDILCASA 2000 S.R.L. || 1 || DELTA GMBH TECNOLOGIE IMPERMEABILI || 1 EDILCASA DI GRAIFENBERG SNC || 2 || DZ GMBH || 1 EDILE ZORTEA SRL || 4 || D.F. SRL || 1 EDILGIOVANNI SNC || 1 || E.T.S. G.M.B.H. || 5 EDILKOS DI BULLIQI HAMIT || 2 || E.T.S. S.P.A. IN LINGUA TEDESCA E.T.S. A.G. || 2 EDILPIAZZA SNC DI PIAZZA LINO & C. || 1 || EDIL COSTRUZIONI DI TORCASIO ANTONIO || 1 EDILSERVICE SRL || 1 || EDIL ECO MERANO DES PORTOGALLO MAURO & CO. KG || 1 EDILSIMI SNC DI SHEHAJ ISUF E MUNTEAN IURIE || 1 || EDILIZIA 2M SOCIETA' A RESPONSABILITA' LIMITATA || 1 EDILVALORZI S.R.L. || 2 || EISENKEIL MARTIN DES BUBOLA MIRCO || 2 EDIPENASA SNC || 2 || ELEKTROTEL DES MORGANTI GIANCARLO || 1 EL QABLY ABDENNBI || 1 || ELO-TEC DES IVAN MUFFATO || 1 EL.IM Srl || 1 || EUROSYSTEMBAU DES GJEPALI GENC UND CO. KG || 1 ELETTRIC DOMO SRL || 1 || FEDERBAU DER GIAIER F. & CO. KG || 1 ELETTRO TECNICA DI FRANZOI ROBERTO || 1 || FEUERSTEIN S.R.L. || 1 EMLAND S.R.L. || 1 || FLIESENLAND HITTER KG DES HITTER J. & C. || 1 EMME - VI DI VALENTINI MASSIMO || 1 || FRANCESCHINI GEOM. MARCO || 1 ESPOSITO MARIO || 1 || GABRIELI LUCIANO KG DES GABRIELI R. & CO. || 1 ETN S.R.L. || 1 || GASSER AUGUSTIN & CO. K.G.-S.A.S. || 1 EUROEDIL COSTRUZIONI SRL || 1 || GERHARD ARTUR & HELLRIGL OTHMAR - O.H.G. || 2 EUROPA COSTRUZIONI S.N.C. DI CASTROVILLI BRUNO E FRATELLI || 1 || GERVASI S.P.A. || 1 F.LLI GIOVANELLA SNC || 1 || GRAF & SOEHNE OHG DES GRAF ROLAND & CO. || 1 F.P. RISTRUTTURAZIONI S.N.C. DI PIFFER PAOLO || 4 || GRANDE ANNUNZIATO || 1 FERRUZZI IMMOBILIARE S.A.S. DI ANTONELLA FERRUZZI & C. IN SIGLA FERRUZZI IMMOBILIARE S.A.S. || 3 || HALITI BESIM || 1 FIEMME PORFIDI SNC DI DELLAGIACOMA E GILMOZZI || 1 || HEROKAL GMBH || 1 FIETTA GIANNI || 1 || HM TSCHIGG DES TSCHIGG MIRCO || 1 GENTILINI COSTRUZIONI SRL || 2 || I.T. GMBH || 1 GHARSALLIA SAADIA || 1 || IMPRESA COSTRUZIONI LAZZAROTTO SRL - GMBH || 1 GI.ZETA DI ZOMER GIUSEPPE || 1 || TERMOIDRAULICA SAS DI CORELLI RAFFAELE LUCIANO || 1 GIOVANNINI DONATO || 1 || KOFLER FRANZ || 1 GLOBAL CONTRACTOR S.R.L. || 1 || KRAUS GMBH || 1 GYPSO EVOLUTION S.R.L. || 1 || L.E.A. COSTRUZIONI S.R.L. || 1 HI.TECO S.R.L. || 1 || LECHNER FRANZ GMBH || 1 HYDRONEW SAS DI ZENI JURI E C. || 1 || LINARD BAU GMBH || 1 IDROSERVICE ITALIA SRL || 1 || M.M.-MALER-MAURER DI MULAJ MUHARREM || 1 IDROSERVICE S.N.C. DI ARNOLDI LUCIANO E MENEGHINI RENZO || 1 || MALLOTH JOSEF. || 2 IMPRESA COSTRUZIONE STRADE E SCAVI MARZADRO GIOVANNI E GIORGIO SNC || 3 || MALTECH GMBH || 1 IMPRESA COSTRUZIONI F.LLI CASTELLAN SNC DI CASTELLAN MARCO & C || 1 || MARMI DECOR SAS DI SCOLA MARIO & C. || 1 IMPRESA EDILE LORENZONI CESARE & C. S.N.C. || 1 || MAX BOEGL BAU COSTRUZIONE GMBH || 1 INES COSTRUZIONI DI GIARRACA FRANCO E C. S.A.S. || 1 || MAYRGUENDTER BODENBELAEGE G.M.B.H. || 1 INTOEDIL SRL || 1 || MULTISERVIZI EDILI DI NICOLA GEOM. ALBERTO || 1 IOB LUCA || 1 || MUTO ADRIANO || 1 IPSA COSTRUZIONI SRL || 8 || NEU ALBA LIFT DER PETALLI MIRELA || 2 IUCULANO ANTONINO || 4 || NEXITEC S.P.A. IN LIQUIDAZIONE || 2 JALILI IDRISSI LAHBIB || 2 || NOVA KG DES ANTON OCHSENREITER & C. || 1 LA SOTTOFONDI S.N.C. DI FEDELE ROBERTO & C. || 1 || OBEROSLER S.F. DES OBEROSLER GEOM. WILLI || 1 LACOS SPA || 1 || OBERSCHMIED HOCH- UND TIEFBAU GMBH || 1 LADURNER ACQUE SRL || 1 || PALMABAU DES PALMA JOSEF-BAUUNTERNEHMEN UND GERUESTBAU || 1 LANER RENZO & C. SNC || 1 || PARROTTINO FRANCO || 1 LAZZARA EMANUELE || 2 || PICHLER ARNOLD || 1 LEGNO COSTRUZIONI SNC DI LUCIANER || 4 || PLATTNER KARL OHG DES PLATTNER KARL || 1 LEVICO SCAVI DI BEBER ERWIN & C. SNC || 2 || PLATTNER PUTZ OHG DES PLATTNER PATRICK UND DAGOBERT || 1 LIPOVAC SRL || 2 || PORFIDCOOP SOCIETA' COOPERATIVA || 1 LIVELMAS SNC DI FAVAZZO ANTONIO & SALVATORE || 1 || PROGETTO EDILE DI GAETANO GUARNACCIA || 1 LONGHI GIANLUCA || 3 || PSENNER & KOFLER DES KOFLER KURT & CO. K.G || 1 LOPEZ MARIO FACUNDO || 1 || RAMMLMAIR JAKOB SRL || 12 LORENZI GIORGIO || 1 || RAMOSER RICHARD U.CO. KG || 6 M.S.C. EDILIZIA SRL || 1 || RELLA ENRICO & CO. EINFACHE KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT DES RELLA ENRICO & CO. || 2 MAK COSTRUZIONI S.R.L. || 1 || ROBERT OHG DES LEITNER ROBERT & CO. || 1 MANDREJA NIKOLIN || 1 || SACISS S.R.L. || 13 MARIAN SERGIU DAVID || 1 || SCHENK ALOIS || 12 MATAJ SKENDER || 4 || SCHILLACI PAOLO || 3 MAUTEC SNC DI CAINELLI M. & C. || 2 || SCUMACI FRANCESCO || 1 MAZZONELLI ALESSANDRO || 1 || SEELAUS KURT || 1 MENAPACE CARLO || 1 || SEESTE BAU AG || 1 MERLER STEFANO || 1 || STAGIS S.N.C. DI GIOCONDO ACHILLE & C. || 1 MOCELLINI S.R.L || 2 || STEINER BAU GMBH || 1 MODICA CLAUDIO COSTRUZIONI EDILI || 3 || STILE CASA GMBH || 1 MOGGIMPIANTI SAS DI MOGGIO P.I.IVAN || 1 || STUDIO LIGNO ART S.R.L. || 2 MONTICOSTRUZIONI SRL UNIPERSOANLE || 4 || STYLE GIPS G.M.B.H. || 1 MOSCA COSTRUZIONI SNC DI MOSCA DANIELE || 1 || TECNOARREDO DI BRUNO POVOLI || 1 MOSNA E FERRARI SNC DI MOSNA MICHEL || 6 || TECNOSPORT SYSTEM KG DES BAMPI LUIGI & CO. || 1 MUCAJ ENKELJAN || 1 || TEKNOMAG GMBH || 4 N.D. S.N.C. DI SALIHI E IDRIZI || 1 || TERMOSAN SAS DI SARTORI EZIO E PAOLO || 1 NARDELLI SRL || 7 || THALER CHRISTIAN || 1 NARDON ADRIANO || 1 || THALER WERNER & C. KG || 1 NEROBUTTO TIZIANO & FRANCESCO SNC || 1 || THERMO ASSISTENZA S.N.C. DI GANZ SILVANO E GIGLIOTTI BERNARDINA || 1 NEW OBI SRL || 1 || TRENTINI KARL || 1 NEXITEC S.P.A. IN LIQUIDAZIONE || 27 || UNTERKOFLER JOSEF & CO. OHG || 1 NICOLODI COSTRUZIONI S.R.L. IN FORMA ABBREVIATA NICOLODI S.R.L. || 1 || VERMATEC DES UNGERICHT ERWIN || 2 OBEROSLER CAV. PIETRO SPA || 3 || VERONESE ANDREA || 1 OEM S.R.L. || 1 || VI.GI. COSTRUZIONI GMBH || 18 OSSITAGLIO S.R.L. UNIPERSONALE || 2 || VIMAHAUS DI VINCENZO MATERA || 1 OSTI STEFANO E MASSIMO S.N.C. || 1 || VITA GMBH || 1 PALLANCH EMANUELE || 1 || WOLF SYSTEM GMBH - SRL || 1 PANADA FABRIZIO || 2 || ZA.FA. SNC DI ZANCARLI FRANCA & CO || 1 PANTALEO GIROLAMO || 1 || ZH - GENERAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY A.G. || 4 PASTORESSA LUCA || 1 || ZIMMEREI GRUNSER OHG DES GRUNSER JOSEF & CO. || 1 PEDROLLI F.LLI DI ROBERTO & VALENTINO SNC || 1 || ZOEGGELER BAU GMBH || 1 PEDRON COSTRUZIONI S.R.L. || 1 || ZORZI S.R.L. || 1 PERINI MARCO || 1 || || Total enterprises: 323 || Total dismissals: 643 || 10.
The break-down of the targeted workers is as
follows: Category || Number || Percent Men || 483 || 91,48 Women || 45 || 8,52 EU citizens || 401 || 75,95 Non EU citizens || 127 || 24,05 15-24 years old || 41 || 7,77 25-54 years old || 434 || 82,20 55-64 years old || 52 || 9,85 > 64 years old || 1 || 0,19 11.
In terms of occupational categories, the
break-down is as follows: Category || Number || Percent Specialised foremen || 25 || 4,0 Foremen || 10 || 1,6 Super spacialized craft workers || 43 || 6,7 Specialized craft workers || 170 || 26,4 Craft workers || 163 || 25,3 Elementary occupations || 179 || 27,8 Aprentices || 53 || 8,2 12.
In terms of educational categories, the
break-down is as follows: Category || Number || Percent Primary education || 38 || 7,22 Lower secondary or second stage of basic education || 316 || 59,85 Upper secondary education || 161 || 30,49 First stage of tertiary education || 13 || 2,46 13.
In accordance with Article 7 of Regulation (EC)
No 1927/2006, Italy has confirmed that a policy of equality between women and
men as well as non-discrimination has been applied, and will continue to apply,
during the various stages of the implementation of and, in particular, in
access to the EGF. Description of the territory
concerned and its authorities and stakeholders 14.
The territory concerned by the redundancies is
the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. At NUTS II level it consists of two
autonomous provinces: Trento and Bolzano/Bozen. The region is bordered by
Austria to the north, by Switzerland to the north-west and by the Italian
regions of Lombardy and Veneto to the west and south, respectively. It covers
13 607 km² and it is extremely mountainous, covering a large part of
the Dolomites and the southern Alps. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol has a
population of about 1 017 000 people (498 000 in the Province of
Bolzano/Bozen and 519 000 in the Province of Trento). The population
density in the region (74,7 inhabitants per km²) is low if compared either to
Italy or to the EU average (198,8 and 112 inhabitants per km² respectively).
The Italian national institute of statistics ISTAT estimated that 70 834
foreign-born immigrants live in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, equal to 6,9 %
of the total regional population. The service sector accounts for 69 % of
total employment while industry represents 25 % of the jobs and the
primary sector 5 %. 15.
The main authorities concerned are the Agenzia
di Lavoro della Provincia Autonoma di Trento (the Labour Agency of the
Autonomous Province of Trento), the Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano/Bozen -
Ufficio Politique del Lavoro a Finanziamento Europeo (the Autonomous
Province of Bolzano-Bozen), Rete dei Centri per l'impiego della Provincia
Autonoma di Trento e della Provincia di Bolzano/Bozen (network of employment
centres in both provinces), the trade unions: Confederazione Generale
Italiana del Lavoro –CGIL– del Trentino; Confederazione Italiana Sindacati dei
Lavoratori –CISL– del Trentino; Unione Italiana del Lavoro –UIL– del
Trentino, Südtiroler Gewerkschaftsbund, CISL dell'Alto Adige and UIL dell'Alto
Adige; the employer organisations: Associazione Artigiani e Piccole
Imprese (CONFARTIGIANATO); Associazione degli Industriali della Provincia di
Trento (CONFINDUSTRIA); Unione Commercio e Turismo e Attivitá di
Servizio del Trentino, Associazione per l'Artigianato –APA– di Bolzano,
Associazione degli Industriali della Provincia di Bolzano (CONFINDUSTRIA) and Südtiroler
Bauerbund. Expected impact of the redundancies
as regards local, regional or national employment 16.
The economic situation of both provinces
deteriorated in 2009 and their economic growth was negative (-3,0 % in
Trento and -2,6 % in Bolzano/Bozen) compared with the previous year.
Unemployment in Trento increased by 117 % in 2010 compared with 2009. In
Bolzano/Bozen unemployment rate in Q3/2010 was 43 % higher than in the
same quarter of the previous year. Moreover 9,3 % of the redundancies that
occurred in the province of Trento from March to December 2010 were workers
made redundant in the construction sector. In the province of Bolzano/Bozen
layoffs in the construction sector during the same period represent 11 %
of total layoffs. In both provinces the construction sector is an important
employer as it represents 8,6 % of the jobs in Trentino and 8 % in
Bolzano/Bozen. It also contributes by 15 % to the regional GDP. For all
these reasons Italy expects the impact of the redundancies to be locally
significant. Co-ordinated package of personalised
services to be funded and a breakdown of its estimated costs, including its
complementarity with actions funded by the Structural Funds 17.
The following types of measures are proposed,
all of which combine to form a coordinated package of personalised services
aimed at re-integrating the workers into the labour market: –
Welcome session, intake and registration: The first measure provided to all participants includes
information on available services and training programmes and on skills and
training requirements. It is also the opportunity for the workers willing to
participate in the measures to formalize an agreement of participation and
interest. –
One-to-one counselling and guidance: Workers will be offered counselling services at the beginning of
their individual pathway of reinsertion into the labour market. However they
can access the counselling services at any time upon request (i.e. when having
difficulties making choices, when feeling their motivation decreasing or simply
when in need for support). The counsellors will provide vocational guidance to
the dismissed workers and will orient them towards specific job offers. –
Skills assessment and outplacement: This is intended to help workers to identify their own skills and
the opportunities related to their own interests and to establish a realistic
career plan. The measure, which involves intensive and personalized
counselling, is structured as a pathway consisting of six stages in which the
worker and the counsellor work out on an issue (e.g. opportunities, interests,
analysis of the motivations and expectations, etc). Following these
assessments, a summary paper is put together, setting out a summary of the
worker's skills, his/her individual project and an action plan. –
General training and re-training: This measure aims to train workers in four competences defined as
key competences in the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 18 December 2006 on Key Competences for Lifelong Learning[9]:
1) Communication in the mother tongue; 2) Communication in foreign languages;
3) Mathematical competence and basic competences in science and technology; and
4) Digital competence. These courses combine classroom attendance and distance
learning to avoid the syndrome of 'return to school desk'. The participation in
at least one of the courses which are part of this measure is mandatory for all
participants in the program of EGF active labour market measures. –
Coaching: This aims
to train workers in the four key competences for lifelong learning not included
in the general training and retraining measure: 1) Learning to learn; 2) Social
and civic competences; 3) Sense of initiative and entrepreneurship; and 4)
Cultural awareness and expression. This training is structured in two
individual sessions and four group sessions (team coaching) and it consists of a
tandem of key competencies: 'learning to learn' plus one of the three remaining
key competences. –
Individual vocational training: This covers specific retraining needs of dismissed workers who
wish to work in a different sector or a different function. The length of the
training proposed ranges from 40 to 200 hours. –
Mentoring after reintegration into work: To prevent possible problems arising in the new jobs and to help
the workers to consolidate their posts, mentors will guide the workers
reintegrated into employment. –
Participation allowance: To cover the expenses incurred when participating in the measures,
the workers will receive up to EUR 400 per month. The amount will be
calculated either on a daily basis (EUR 20 per day) or be paid as a
lump-sum. –
Subsistence allowance: The workers will receive for each day they participate in the EGF
measures a subsistence allowance equivalent to one day of the Italian
subsistence allowance 'indemnità di mobilità. . 18.
The expenditure for implementing the EGF, which
is included in the application in accordance with Article 3 of Regulation (EC)
No 1927/2006, covers management and control activities as well as
information and publicity. 19.
The personalised services presented by the Italian
authorities are active labour market measures within the eligible actions
defined by Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006. The Italian authorities
estimate the total costs of these services at EUR 5 744 000 and
the expenditure for implementing the EGF at EUR 285 000 (4,7 %
of the total amount). The total contribution requested from the EGF is EUR 3 918 850
(65 % of the total costs). Actions || Estimated number of workers targeted || Estimated cost per worker targeted (EUR) || Total costs (EGF and national cofinancing) (EUR)* Personalised services (first paragraph of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006) Welcome session, intake and registration (Sensibilizzazione orientativa) || 528 || 95 || 50 200 One-to-one counselling and guidance (Counselling) || 528 || 909 || 480 000 Skills assessment and outplacement (Bilancio delle competenze) || 230 || 1 500 || 345 000 General training and re-training (Formazione di base) || 528 || 4 924 || 2 600 000 Coaching (Coaching) || 110 || 1 000 || 110 000 Individual vocational training (Formazione specialistica) || 120 || 3 067 || 368 000 Mentoring after reintegration into work (Accompagnamento all'inserimento) || 420 || 238 || 100 000 Participation allowance (Indemnità di partecipazione) || 528 || 380 || 200 800 Subsistence allowance (Indemnità di mobilità) || 528 || 2 822 || 1 490 000 Sub total personalised services || || 5 744 000 Expenditure for implementing EGF (third paragraph of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006) Management || || 104 000 Information and publicity || || 77 000 Control activities || || 104 000 Sub total expenditure for implementing EGF || || 285 000 Total estimated costs || || 6 029 000 EGF contribution (65 % of total costs) || || 3 918 850 * Totals do not tally due to rounding 20.
Italy confirms that the measures described above
are complementary with actions funded by the Structural Funds and that all
double financing will be prevented. Date(s) on which the personalised
services to the affected workers were started or are planned to start 21.
Italy started the personalised services to the
affected workers included in the co-ordinated package proposed for co-financing
to the EGF on 1 May 2011. This date therefore represents the beginning of the
period of eligibility for any assistance that might be awarded from the EGF. Procedures for consulting the social
partners 22.
The measures have been discussed at the board of
the 'Agenzia di Lavoro della Provincia Autonoma di Trento' (Employment
Agency of the autonomous province of Trento) which includes the social partners
as 1/3 of the board members are nominated by trade unions and another 1/3 by
employers. In the autonomous province of Bolzano-Bozen the measures have been
discussed at the 'Commissione Provinciale per il Fondo Sociale Europeo'
(Provincial Committee for the ESF). This committee also includes the social
partners. 23.
The Italian authorities confirmed that the
requirements laid down in national and EU legislation concerning collective
redundancies have been complied with. Information on actions that are
mandatory by virtue of national law or pursuant to collective agreements 24.
As regards the criteria contained in Article 6
of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006, the Italian authorities in their application: · confirmed that the financial contribution from the EGF does not
replace measures which are the responsibility of companies by virtue of
national law or collective agreements; · demonstrated that the actions provide support for individual workers
and are not to be used for restructuring companies or sectors; · confirmed that the eligible actions referred to above do not receive
assistance from other EU financial instruments. Management and control systems 25.
Italy has notified the Commission that the
financial contribution will be managed and controlled by the same bodies that
manage and control the ESF. The Agenzia di Lavoro della Provincia Autonoma
di Trento (the Labour Agency of the Autonomous Province of Trento) and the Provincia
Autonoma di Bolzano/Bozen - Ufficio Politique del Lavoro a Finanziamento
Europeo (the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen) will be the intermediate
bodies for the managing authority. Financing 26.
On the basis of the application from Italy, the proposed
contribution from the EGF to the coordinated package of personalised services (including
expenditure to implement EGF) is EUR 3 918 850, representing 65 %
of the total cost. The Commission's proposed allocation under the Fund is based
on the information made available by Italy. 27.
Considering the maximum possible amount of a financial
contribution from the EGF under Article 10(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006,
as well as the scope for reallocating appropriations, the Commission proposes to
mobilise the EGF for the total amount referred to above, to be allocated under
heading 1a of the financial framework. 28.
The proposed amount of financial contribution will
leave more than 25 % of the maximum annual amount earmarked for the EGF
available for allocations during the last four months of the year, as required
by Article 12(6) of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006. 29.
By presenting this proposal to mobilise the EGF,
the Commission initiates the simplified trialogue procedure, as required by
Point 28 of the Interinstitutional Agreement of 17 May 2006, with a view to
securing the agreement of the two arms of the budgetary authority on the need
to use the EGF and the amount required. The Commission invites the first of the
two arms of the budgetary authority that reaches agreement on the draft
mobilisation proposal, at appropriate political level, to inform the other arm
and the Commission of its intentions. In case of disagreement by either of the
two arms of the budgetary authority, a formal trialogue meeting will be
convened. 30.
The Commission presents separately a transfer
request in order to enter in the 2011 budget specific commitment and payment
appropriations, as required in Point 28 of the Interinstitutional Agreement of
17 May 2006. Source of payment appropriations 31.
Amending budget 3/2011 increased EGF budget line
04.0501 by EUR 50 000 000 in payment appropriations.
Appropriations from this budget line will be used to cover the amount of EUR 3 918 850
needed for the present application. Proposal for a DECISION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL on the mobilisation of the European
Globalisation Adjustment Fund in accordance with point 28 of the
Interinstitutional Agreement of 17 May 2006 between the European Parliament,
the Council and the Commission on budgetary discipline and sound financial
management (application EGF/2011/002 IT/Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Construction of buildings from Italy) THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE
COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning
of the European Union, Having regard to the Interinstitutional
Agreement of 17 May 2006 between the European Parliament, the Council and the
Commission on budgetary discipline and sound financial management[10],
and in particular point 28 thereof, Having regard to Regulation (EC) No
1927/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006
establishing the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund[11],
and in particular Article 12(3) thereof, Having regard to the proposal from the European
Commission[12], Whereas: (1) The European Globalisation
Adjustment Fund (EGF) was established to provide additional support for workers
made redundant as a result of major structural changes in world trade patterns due
to globalisation and to assist them with their reintegration into the labour
market. (2) The scope of the EGF was
broadened for applications submitted from 1 May 2009 to include support for
workers made redundant as a direct result of the global financial and economic
crisis. (3) The Interinstitutional
Agreement of 17 May 2006 allows the mobilisation of the EGF within the annual
ceiling of EUR 500 million. (4) Italy submitted an
application to mobilise the EGF, in respect of redundancies in 323 enterprises
operating in the NACE Revision 2 Division 41 ('Construction of buildings') in
the NUTS II region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (ITD1 and ITD2), on 7
February 2011 and supplemented it by additional
information up to 6 July 2011. This application
complies with the requirements for determining the financial contributions as
laid down in Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006. The
Commission, therefore, proposes to mobilise an amount of EUR 3 918 850. (5) The EGF should, therefore,
be mobilised in order to provide a financial contribution for the application
submitted by Italy. HAVE ADOPTED THIS DECISION: Article 1 For the general budget of the European
Union for the financial year 2011, the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund
(EGF) shall be mobilised to provide the sum of EUR 3 918 850 in
commitment and payment appropriations. Article 2 This Decision shall be published in the Official
Journal of the European Union. Done at [Brussels/Strasbourg], For the European Parliament For
the Council The President The
President [1] OJ C 139, 14.6.2006, p. 1. [2] OJ L 406, 30.12.2006, p. 1. [3] Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 establishing the statistical
classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 and amending Council
Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 as well as certain EC regulations on specific
statistical domains (OJ L393, 30.12.2006, p. 1). [4] Commission Regulation (EC) No 105/2007 of 1 February
2007 amending the annexes to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a common classification
of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) (OJ L39, 10.2.2007, p. 1–37)
attributes to Trentino/Alto Adige a dual NUTS II region code and provides the
following explanation for doing so: 'the Provincia Autonoma Bolzano/Bozen
and the Provincia Autonoma Trento make up the region Trentino-Alto
Adige/Südtirol' . [5] In accordance with the third paragraph of Article 3
of Regulation (EC) No 1927/2006. [6] COM(2008) 800. A European Economic Recovery Plan [7] SEC(2010) 021 Communication to the Commission on
application EGF/2009/017 LT/Construction of buildings received from Lithuania
for a financial contribution from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund. [8] Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 establishing the statistical
classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 and amending Council
Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 as well as certain EC regulations on specific
statistical domains (OJ L 393, 30.12.2006, p. 1). [9] OJ L394/10, 30.12.2006. [10] OJ C 139, 14.6.2006, p. 1. [11] OJ L 406, 30.12.2006, p. 1. [12] OJ C […], […], p. […].