What labor policies should be implemented in the global city of Florence? Between overtourism, deindustrialization, and fragmented supply chains

IRPET speaker N. Sciclone

In person

Sala l'Altana, Palazzo Strozzi, Firenze | Interviene N. Sciclone

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Spring School Political Economy of Production and Labour

Organized by the Scuola Normale Superiore, the debate is funded by the PNRR as part of the project MERITA, the network for talent*.

A debate with:

Vincenzo Maria Pizzolo | Vice President of the Florence City Council
Nicola Sciclone | Director of Irpet
Silvia Russo | General Secretary of CISL Tuscany

Chair

William Meardi | Scuola Normale Superiore

Concluding the Spring School “Political Economy of Production and Labor,” the debate focuses on the major transformations reshaping our region. Local stakeholders will explore how global economic dynamics, conflicts, and migration flows are impacting the world of work in Tuscany.

The aim of the meeting is to reflect concretely on the role that industrial, social, and labor policies can play at the local level in governing complex processes such as deindustrialization, technological innovation, and the advent of digital platforms in the labor and tourism sectors.

Visit the event on the Scuola Normale Superiore website

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* MERIT, the talent network, is the result of the collaboration of five Italian academic institutions: the Scuola Normale Superiore, the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, the Collegio Superiore of the University of Bologna, the Galilean School of Advanced Studies of the University of Padua, and the School for Advanced Studies of Sapienza University of Rome.Il progetto MERITA è finanziato nell’ambito del Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR), Missione 4 – Istruzione e Ricerca, Componente 1, Investimento 3.4 “Didattica e competenze universitarie avanzate” – “Rafforzamento delle Scuole universitarie superiori” – – Avviso pubblico di cui al Decreto Direttoriale n. 594/2024