Enel Strikes Deal With Unions to Hire Up to 2,000 People
By Mauro Orru
Enel reached an agreement with trade unions in Italy to hire up to 2,000 workers through 2026 as the group plans to boost investments in grids.
The Rome-based energy company said late Wednesday that the agreement would allow it to focus on strategic assets such as the Italian energy distribution network.
Enel in November laid out a strategic plan through 2026 with around 35.8 billion euros ($38.31 billion) in total gross capital expenditure. Approximately EUR18.6 billion will be allocated toward grids and more than EUR12 billion toward renewables.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com
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