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ADR: Agreement with trade unions for the signing of permanent contracts for 257 workers

As of next March, 66 workers currently employed at Fiumicino and Ciampino airports in passenger assistance activities will be hired on a permanent basis, while another 191 employees will have their fixed-term contracts converted to permanent contracts.

FIUMICINO – An important agreement was signed between Aeroporti di Roma and the trade unions Cgil, Cisl, Uil and Ugl of Air Transport for the stabilisation of the ADR Group’s operational staff. The plan involves 257 workers and is divided into permanent hirings and transformation of employment contracts from part-time to full-time.

As of next March, 66 workers currently employed at Fiumicino and Ciampino airports in passenger assistance activities will be hired on a permanent basis, while another 191 employees will have their fixed-term contracts converted to permanent contracts.

This agreement, which leaves room for further action in favour of operational staff with the consolidation of passenger traffic expected for the next summer season, confirms the trend of increasing Aeroporti di Roma’s workforce that began last November, with the hiring of 90 permanent employees in the Group’s company, ADR Security. The recruitment plan defined for 2023 involves only those resources who have worked in the Group’s operating sectors under fixed-term contracts in the past years.

“The agreement signed” said Marco Troncone, CEO of Aeroporti di Roma “is the result of the fruitful cooperation with the trade unions and represents an important investment in our human capital with the stabilisation of 257 workers. Once again, we confirm our commitment to enhancing our people, protagonists of the sustainable development of our airport under the sign of excellence. A commitment, maintained even during the dramatic phases of the pandemic in a logic of safeguarding employment levels, which has characterised the company’s action under the banner of internalisation, professional growth and the fight against precarious employment, and which has created over 1,400 new permanent jobs in the last 10 years. With our development plan, we are determined to continue and accelerate on this path”.

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