Back No. 214/2022 Sindacato Autonomo Comitato Nazionale Pompieri (CO.NA.PO.) v. Italy

The complaint was registered on 15 September 2022. It relates to Articles 2§4 (right to just conditions of work), 4§1 and 2 (right to a fair remuneration), 12 (right to social security) and Article E (non-discrimination) combined with these provisions of the revised European Social Charter. CO.NA.PO. alleges a violation of the above-mentioned provisions due to the delay in the implementation of Law No. 183/2010, which provides for Italian firefighters currently in service to be equal in terms of status and remuneration linked to their activity at risk, compared other Civil Protection Corps. CO.NA.PO. also alleges discrimination between firefighters recruited before or after 2020 the latter being better paid  for the same rank.

 Case-document No. 1, Complaint registered on 15 September 2022 (original in Italian)

 Case-document No. 2, Observations by the Government on admissibility

 Case-document No. 3, CO.NA.PO.'s response to the Government's observations on admissibility (Italian only)

 Case-document No. 4, Reply from the Government to CO.NA.PO.'s response on admissibility

 Case-document No. 5, Submissions of the Government on the merits

 Case-document No. 6, CO.NA.PO.'s response to the Government's submissions on the merits (Italian only)

The European Committee of Social Rights decided on 23 May 2023 to join the two complaints Nos. 214/2022 and 215/2022 with a view to examining the admissibility of these complaints in a single decision. The Committee declared the complaints admissible on 4 July 2023.

 Decision on admissibility of the Complaints No. 214/2022 and No. 215/2022 

 

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