COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT – FOR CLEANING AND INTEGRATED/MULTISERVICE WORKERS

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Registered office:
Milan, Corso di Porta Romana, no. 6 – 20122 Milan

Headquarters:
Piazza Indro Montanelli, n. 20 – 20099 Sesto San Giovanni (MI)

Operational Locations:
Via Boncompagni, No. 93 – 00187 Rome
Via Fiume, No. 3 – 24050 Zanica (BG)
Via San Sebastiano, No. 40 – 88837 Petilia Policastro (KR)

Phone contact:
02-45476950 for all locations

e-mail:
info@jobcodehr.com

On 13 June 2025, the national collective labour agreement (CCNL) for cleaning, integrated and multiservice companies was renewed. The agreement will apply from 1 June 2025 through 31 December 2028.

Below is a summary of the key changes in terms of pay and employment conditions.

  • Base Pay

The agreement provides for a total increase of €215 in base pay, calculated on level 2 of the pay scale. Increases will be phased in as follows:

  • July 2025: €40.00 
  • May 2026: €35.00
  • October 2026: €35.00
  • May 2027: €30.00
  • December 2027: €20.00
  • July 2028: €25.00
  • October 2028: €20.00
  • March 2029: €10.00.

NB: the July 2025 increase includes an additional €10 set out in the previous agreement. All increases can be absorbed by other contractual pay elements.

  • Part-time work

For new hires from 13 June 2025, the minimum weekly working hours are set at 15, with no fewer than 2 hours per working day. For vertical or mixed part-time contracts, the working hours are recalculated as 65 hours per month and 640 hours per year.

A notable change concerns the consolidation of hours worked in excess of the contractually agreed hours (called “supplementary hours”).

If requested in writing by the employee union representatives (RSU/RSA) or local trade unions, the employer must start a joint review within 20 days to assess the consolidation of the supplementary hours.

If an agreement is reached, the contractual working hours will be increased by at least 15% of the hours worked in the previous year. If not, the employee is automatically entitled to an increase of no less than 30%, effective from the month following the request.

  • Leave for women victims of violence

Female workers enrolled in a protection programme pursuant to Art. 24 of Legislative Decree 80/2015 are entitled to up to 90 working days of paid leave, extendable by a further 90 days. Leave may also be taken on an hourly basis and must be within a three-year period. During the leave, the employee receives 100% of her salary. The period counts towards calculations of annual leave, additional monthly salaries, severance (TFR) and seniority.

The following can also be requested:

  • Switch between full-time and part-time contracts (and vice versa)
  • Transfer to a different site or affiliated company
  • Exemption from difficult shifts for one year after the protection programme ends.
  • Sick leave and job protected period

The protected period for a job ends if the employee accumulates more than 12 months of absence within any consecutive 36-month period, even across multiple contracts or periods of illness or injury, provided these occur in the same industry.

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Registered office:
Milan, Corso di Porta Romana, no. 6 – 20122 Milan

Headquarters:
Piazza Indro Montanelli, n. 20 – 20099 Sesto San Giovanni (MI)

Operational Locations:
Via Boncompagni, No. 93 – 00187 Rome
Via Fiume, No. 3 – 24050 Zanica (BG)
Via San Sebastiano, No. 40 – 88837 Petilia Policastro (KR)

Phone contact:
02-45476950 for all locations

e-mail:
info@jobcodehr.com

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