Attorney Marco Mazzeschi has contributed to the White Paper on the governance of economic migration, offering insights on white-collar immigration to Italy, its current situation, difficulties, and challenges.
In January 2023 Fondazione ISMU published its White paper on the governance of economic migration. The document provides decision-makers and economic actors with insights into and proposals for managing labour migration and developing effective schemes for matching labour demand and immigrant labour supply. Some of the recommendations aim to better promote the social and labour integration of migrants, with one chapter fully devoted to measures against migrant labour exploitation (particularly in the agricultural and care sectors) and the promotion of migrant worker protections. Issues such as the recognition of professional qualifications and the multiplication of professional training proposals for immigrants are addressed too.
You can download the White paper from the following link: https://ec.europa.eu/migrant-integration/library-document/italy-ismu-white-paper-governance-economic-migration_en
Mazzeschi S.r.l. | Operazione/Progetto finanziato nel quadro del POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020
Il progetto ITACA (ITaly Attract ChinA) è un investimento nei paesi/mercati a lingua cinese, in particolare Taiwan con l’obiettivo di accrescere le quote di mercato dell'azienda. Tramite ITACA la Mazzeschi Srl ha aperto un ufficio a Taiwan con assunzione di personale di lingua cinese, creato un sito internet in lingua cinese e partecipato a fiere e varie attività di promozione a Taiwan.
Mazzeschi S.r.l. | Project co-financed under Tuscany POR FESR 2014-2020
The ITACA project (ITaly Attract ChinA) is a fund to invest in Chinese-speaking countries/markets, in particular Taiwan with the aim of increasing the company's market shares. With the help of ITACA project, Mazzeschi Srl has opened an office in Taiwan and has hired a Chinese-speaking staff, created a Chinese website and participated in fairs and various promotional activities in Taiwan.