Working time, time off work & minimum wage

Italy
Employees entitled to minimum employment rights
All, with distinctions based on the employee level pursuant to the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Working hours
48-hour-per-week limit on working time. Daily statutory rest: 11 hours. Weekly statutory rest: 24 hours.
Overtime
Statutory limits to overtime depending on the industry sector and the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Wages
Minimum rates are set in the applicable collective bargaining agreement and depend on the category of employee and enrollment level. Under Italian law, there are 4 categories of employees: workers/blue collar employees (operai), white-collar employees (impiegati), middle managers (quadri) and executives (dirigenti). Collective bargaining agreements set sub-levels within the category of white-collar employees. The applicable collective bargaining agreement may require 13th or 14th salaries.
Vacation
Employees are entitled to a minimum of 4 weeks (excluding public holidays) of paid vacation for each year of service. At least 2 weeks of vacation must be taken during the entitlement year. Vacations cannot be replaced by monetary compensation before the employment is terminated. Collective bargaining agreements may provide additional holidays. In addition, Italian law provides for the following public holidays: January 1, January 6, Easter Monday, April 25, May 1, June 2, August 15, November 1, December 8, December 25, December 26 and the day of the patron saint of the place of work.
Sick leave & pay
In case of illness or accident, employees cannot be dismissed before a period of time determined by law or by the time the applicable collective bargaining agreement has expired. The entitlement to sick pay depends on the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Maternity/parental leave & pay
Pregnant employees must not work for 2 months before and 3 months after childbirth. Subject to certain conditions, the leave may be taken earlier or later. Female employees cannot be dismissed from the 1st day of pregnancy until the child is 1 year old, except in certain circumstances (eg, shutting down of the company or just cause). During maternity leave, employees receive an allowance from the social security body (INPS). Certain collective bargaining agreements provide for a maternity supplement to be paid by the company. Subject to and conditional on a specialist doctor's opinion, mothers may be allowed to work until the 9th month of pregnancy. In these circumstances, mothers therefore take the entire 5 months' period of maternity leave after childbirth. Since 2022, fathers are obliged to take 10 days off within 5 months of their child's birth. They may also take 1 additional optional day as an alternative to 1 day of the mother's maternity leave. Collective bargaining agreements may contain requirements for company-paid leave. Parental leaves may be taken by the parents until the child is 12 years old.
Other leave/time off work
Employees may also be entitled to leave for other purposes, including death and serious illness of a close family member, disability, marriage leave (15 paid calendar days), childcare; blood donation (1 day of paid leave for the whole day on which the blood donation is made), bone marrow donation (day of paid leave for bone marrow donation, plus additional days of paid leave for performing pre-donation acts and convalescence days), study and for social, political and trade union offices.