yes Bobby....this one of the many things that contributes to make Italy a nation with many unemployeds.
Firms tend to have less workers than they need because italian workers are the most expensive and less productive of EU nations.
They are the most expensive not only because the many paid holydays due to them every year but also for the high contributions for puplic pension (in Italy a pulic pension is made by contributions both from workers and their firms).
Firing in italy is very difficult for private firm with 15 workers or more (it's common only if the firm goes bankrupt) and virtually impossibile for public workes (they're near 20% of all the italian workers)
So if one has the disgrace to lose his job he has in fact a double digrace: to lose his job and to not be able to find another one, expecially if he is more than 30 years old.
Tragedy is that even if they're are the most expensive in EU-area they receive a less net wage than German or French workers.
I.E.: I lead a group of 11 people. They get a net wage of near € 15.000 per year but each of them cost almost the double to the firm. My wage is higher but not SO higher. To compare how much is the wage think that in the city of Milan a single room in a house (not in centre) divided with 2-3 other persons could cost 600-700 per month (of course with no regular contract so the renter easily gains € 2000 per month without paying anything in taxes). For this reason I live afar from Milan.
Just one of the many oddities of my country.
As an humourist used to say: "Italy has its feet in Africa and a single toe in Europe"