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Roberta Gremmo on the Evolution of the Labor Market

Interview with Roberta Gremmo, Career Advisor at Consorzio Il Filo da Tessere and Vice President of Domus Laetitiae

We had the opportunity to speak with Roberta Gremmo, who, from her privileged perspective, shared insights on how the job market has changed since she entered the field — first as a professional educator, then as a career advisor, and now as Vice President of the Domus Laetitiae cooperative.

With your current multifaceted role, what is your perspective on today’s job market?

We are witnessing a constantly evolving job market, where the once traditional values no longer align with the expectations of the new workforce. I believe there’s a need to adapt the “old” world of work to a new one that is emerging — or rather, already here.

As Vice President of Domus Laetitiae, what role do you think companies should play?

Both social systems and companies need leaders capable of shifting their perspective and staying current with the times. If employers continue to expect from new generations what drove the Baby Boomer and Boomer generations, they risk experiencing perpetual frustration, both as employers and as those seeking work.

How can this be achieved?

I think companies need to actively listen and remain open to new points of contact. Only through this approach will they be able to mediate between their core values and those sought by today’s job seekers.

Today, economic incentives are no longer the deciding factor when a person must choose between job offers. Consider the difficulty in finding mid-level employees. The managerial positions with high salaries are harder to fill because there is less willingness to take on roles with significant responsibility. This demonstrates that financial leverage is no longer sufficient. Beyond the financial aspect, there’s an increasing demand for a balance between work and personal life — a trend that was already present but has been greatly amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic.

If the economic factor is no longer decisive, what happens when work-life balance is missing?

When balance is lacking, people seek passion for their work. They look for jobs that resonate with their personal interests and values. From my experience in the Employment Services field, I encounter individuals who feel aligned with a cause, while others choose jobs based on what the market offers, not necessarily out of personal interest.

Who is Roberta Gremmo?

Roberta Gremmo began her professional career as an educator at the Domus Laetitiae Social Cooperative. As an educator, she realized her desire to be more present in the community and take part in a wider range of projects. This marked the beginning of her career as a career advisor, focusing on employment integration for people with disabilities or those supported by social services. She later expanded her expertise to include work with young people and early career guidance at Consorzio Il Filo da Tessere. Over the past year, she has also supported the personnel director of Domus Laetitiae, starting to take on responsibilities related to human resources within the cooperative, where she eventually became Vice President.

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“Five More Minutes: An Inclusive Short Film by Cooperjob and Consorzio Oscar Romero”

Five More Minutes Hits the Big Screen

The Premiere

The premiere of Five More Minutes, the inclusive short film directed by Giuseppe Raia and produced by Cooperjob SpA and Consorzio Oscar Romero, was held yesterday at the Rosebud Municipal Cinema in Reggio Emilia.

The Idea Behind the Short Film

The project was born from a collective idea developed in the CIAK film workshop, designed for people in vulnerable situations. It is part of the social responsibility initiatives of Cooperjob SpA and Consorzio Romero.

The CIAK Film Workshop

Throughout the workshop, which ran from November 2023 to April 2024, participants had the chance to step out of their comfort zones and engage in a fully immersive creative process. They explored various aspects of audiovisual storytelling, from screenwriting and acting to cinematography and editing. The outcome? A lighthearted yet meaningful story about feeling adrift in life, featuring Carmine Fabbricatore and Giulia Pirelli as Roberto, a hopeful young actor, and his ex-girlfriend, Giulia.

"I believe this film is about learning to see ourselves and our past from new perspectives, to find the irony in life’s twists and turns."

The Social Impact

This project is a powerful example of cultural and community-driven welfare, enhancing the quality of life for vulnerable individuals while promoting social inclusion and reinforcing the right of all citizens to access Reggio Emilia’s cultural scene.

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Family Assistant: Qualified Elderly Care in Five Venetian Municipalities

With the New Family Assistant Service, Five Venetian Municipalities Improve the Quality of Life for the Elderly

This project is part of the initiatives for the “Promotion and Enhancement of Active Aging” (DGR 1391/2021), funded by the Veneto Region and promoted by the municipalities of Piazzola sul Brenta, Campo San Martino, Vo’, Rovolon, and Morgano.

How it works

To access the service, simply register on the WelfareX portal, select a Family Assistant by specifying the day, time, and municipality, and complete the booking by paying online via credit or debit card, PayPal, or Stripe.

Employment Management

Cooperjob handles the regulation of employment relationships with families in accordance with the National Domestic Workers Contract. We also manage the assistant’s periodic payment, payroll issuance, and the payment of required social security contributions.

Who are the Family Assistants?

The service provides 38 qualified professionals trained to assist the elderly, thanks to a specialized course led by educators from Jonathan Cooperativa Sociale and a trained nurse. The course covered topics such as first aid, hygiene regulations, nutrition, and building positive relationships with both the elderly and their families.

 

Family Assistants are available for a range of tasks, including:
✔ Managing paperwork and utility bills
✔ Household chores
✔ Personal hygiene and meal preparation
✔ Accompanying clients to medical appointments or grocery shopping
✔ Small gardening tasks

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Padel in Pordenone: Inclusion and Well-being with Cooperativa Il Giglio

“When the boys were invited to participate in padel lessons, Marco [a fictional name, ed.] was going through a withdrawal phase, accepting few activities proposed by the educators. He was doubtful, but once he got involved in the padel sessions, he opened up and his motivation was reignited.”

This is how Andrea Cunego, Educational Coordinator of the Semi-Residential Service of the social cooperative Il Giglio, tells it. Il Giglio has been working for almost forty years to offer services for the well-being of people with disabilities and their families. Marco is one of the seven individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders who took part in a series of six padel lessons, the result of a network agreement between our Cooperjob Pordenone branch, the social cooperative Il Giglio, and the Amateur Sports Association X3Padel Club.

The meeting between Cooperjob and Il Giglio came about thanks to word of mouth and the well-established reputation of the social cooperative Il Giglio, which over the years has become an institution promoting the values of social inclusion and the well-being of people with disabilities. Sharing the same values, Cooperjob proposed collaborating on this sporting opportunity to discover and promote the growth of people with disabilities, beyond their disability.

“It was truly a much-appreciated initiative by both the boys and the families,” continues Andrea, “who saw the benefits of physical and recreational activity even within their homes, through the smiles and words of their children.”

It is well established that physical activity not only improves physical capabilities but also provides significant benefits at the psychological and social-relational levels.

In these six lessons, the padel court became a space where everyone could challenge themselves in situations different from the everyday, boosting self-esteem, trust in themselves and their abilities, and uncovering hidden tools to unlock ingrained behavioral dynamics.

This approach allowed educators to observe the boys’ behaviors in a context different from the usual, noting improvements and behavioral nuances often not visible.

Definition of Sport, from the European Sports Charter

Sport is understood as any form of physical activity that, through organized or non-organized participation, aims to express or improve physical and mental condition, develop social relationships, or achieve results in competitions of all levels.

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Social Impact Stock Exchange: A New Market for Positive Investments

We have decided to participate in an ambitious simulated listing project aimed at creating a capital market dedicated to companies that intentionally, additionally, and measurably generate positive social impact. The goal is to create short-term variations of existing markets and, in the medium term, a dedicated segment.

The project is supported by the Chamber of Commerce of Turin and the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation within the framework of Torino Social Impact.

The target of the Social Impact Stock Exchange is organizations that make positive social change (impact) their core purpose.

Investors are those who base their investment decisions not only on the financial analysis but also on the value the company generates for society as a whole.

Link to Torino Social Impact

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Recruiting Day: Discover New Talent and Job Opportunities in Pordenone

A Day to Discover New Talent

The Recruiting Day, organized by Cooperjob on June 22, 2022, in Pordenone, in collaboration with its partner companies and the “A. Galvani” Technological Hub, aimed to bring together job seekers and employers.

In a time when companies are facing difficulties in finding both labor and managerial figures, candidates were selected for various roles: production and logistics (CNC operators, maintenance workers, forklift drivers, bending operators, warehouse staff, assembly, extrusion, transformation department, injection molding machine operators, quality control, carpentry and assembly, painters, welders), administrative (buyers, post-sales specialists, foreign sales), and technical (project managers, designers).

Here are the companies that participated as partners in the Recruiting Day: Ferramenta Livenza (Brugnera), Casagrande (Fontanafredda), Icos Pharma (Zoppola), Fonderia Sabi (Roveredo in Piano), Premek (Pordenone), Movin (San Quirino), Vam (Brugnera), Domus Line (Porcia), Agorà (Sacile), Tempestive (Pordenone), Etra (Brugnera), Centauro (Montereale Valcellina), Gierreti Breda (Fontanafredda).

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Flor@Work: Hub Dedicated to Employment

Creation of a Hub Dedicated to Employment

We’ve partnered with the Municipality of Florence and other organizations to create a hub focused on employment. This physical space will offer tailored programs to strengthen professional skills and support the employment of individuals facing vulnerability and fragility, through continuous collaboration with companies.

The aim is to enhance the employability of those in situations of greater social vulnerability and/or poverty, providing more training and support opportunities to bridge the gap between them and the labor market.

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FLOR@WORK: An Innovative Job Placement Model in Florence

FLOR@WORK, 2nd Edition

Florence is pioneering a new model to support individuals transitioning from social services to employment. At its core, it involves employability assessment, personalized planning, timely interventions, collaboration with local organizations, and, ultimately, innovative governance.

Now in its second year, the Flor@Work project—a Hub for Job Placement—focuses on these key aspects. Funded by the FIS of the Department of Civil Service, the project is led by the City of Florence Social Services Directorate in partnership with Consorzio Mestieri Toscana, Cooperjob ApL, the University of Florence (DISEI), and Proteina SCS.

Flor@Work introduced innovation by engaging new public and private stakeholders, testing a savings accounting mechanism, and laying the groundwork for a progressive impact finance system linked to this model.

A key aspect of the project was engaging stakeholders in a cultural and organizational learning process focused on measuring the impact of active policy interventions. This shift in perspective—from output to outcome—meant moving beyond simply assessing the direct results of actions to evaluating the actual changes they produced.

Cooperjob, through its Florence branch, initially concentrated on promotional efforts among local businesses and stakeholders. This was followed by strategic networking with Social Cooperatives and Third Sector Parties. By acquiring and analyzing partner databases, along with those from the Mestieri Toscana Consortium, Cooperjob developed a structured plan for outreach and company visits across the Florence province. These visits allowed for a firsthand assessment of direct and indirect job placement opportunities while also facilitating the presentation of the most suitable candidate profiles.

The innovative governance model tested within the Flor@Work project has opened new avenues for collaboration. However, to ensure long-term impact, it remains crucial to establish a centralized structure within the City of Florence with dedicated resources. This would be key to fostering a cohesive and sustainable approach to work inclusion policies, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of these initiatives.

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