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  2. PageGroup - Wikipedia

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    PageGroup is a provider of permanent, contract and temporary recruitment for clerical professionals, qualified professionals and executives across various disciplines. The company has four operational brands: Michael Page, Page Executive, Page Personnel, Page Outsourcing and Page Contracting. [2] The company operates in 36 countries globally. [10]

  3. International Standard Classification of Occupations - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) is a system developed by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to classify and organize occupations into a structured hierarchy. It serves to facilitate international communication about occupations by providing a framework for statisticians to make internationally comparable ...

  4. Catholic laity - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical Council for the Laity is the body responsible for approving those Catholic Associations that exist at an international level. [20] The structure of some Religious Orders allows for lay branches to be associated with them. These are sometimes referred to as Third Orders.

  5. Tourism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Colosseum in Rome, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world The city of Venice, ranked many times as the most beautiful city in the world [1] [2] The Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence by Filippo Brunelleschi, which has the largest brick dome in the world, [3] [4] and is considered a masterpiece of world architecture The Sassi di Matera have been described by Fodor ...

  6. List of airports in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy is the fifth in Europe by number of passengers by air transport, with about 148 million passengers or about 10% of the European total in 2011. [1] Most of passengers in Italy are on international flights (57%). A big share of domestic flights connect the major islands (Sardinia and Sicily) to the mainland. [1]

  7. Jobs Act (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Jobs Act was a reform of labour law in Italy aimed at making the labour market more flexible. Promoted and implemented by the Renzi government through the issuance of various legislative provisions, it was completed in 2016.

  8. List of companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Travel & tourism Rome: 1905 Passenger rail S A Fiat: Consumer goods Automobiles Turin: 1899 Automotive manufacturer, part of FCA Italy: P A F.I.L.A. Consumer goods Nondurable household products Milan: 1920 Writing instruments P A Fincantieri: Industrials Shipbuilding Trieste: 1959 Shipbuilding P A Fiocchi Munizioni: Industrials Defense Lecco ...

  9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Within the organization of the European Union, the ministry advocates Italy's positions on councils of foreign politics and common security such as, CFSP, The European Community and Euratom. It cooperates with international organizations on issues of development, immigration, and the protection of Italians and workers abroad.