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Cassazione 2025 - Riconoscimento del lavoro straordinario come parte integrante della retribuzione "..CiΓ² significa che le ore di lavoro straordinario, svolte regolarmente nel tempo, devono essere incluse nel calcolo delle spettanze finali, quali il Trattamento di Fine Servizio (TFS) o il Trattamento di Fine Rapporto (TFR). Questo principio si basa sulla logica che il lavoro svolto con continuitΓ e sistematicitΓ rappresenta un impegno consolidato, che merita di essere riconosciuto e valorizzato come parte della retribuzione complessiva..."
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ππ¨π³πΊπΈ China's Lunar Leap: NASA's Decline Spurs a Global Space Crisis
π΄ NASA Cuts: A Self-Inflicted Wound
Trump's proposed budget cuts slashed NASA's funding by 50%, jeopardizing 19 critical joint projects with Europe. The fallout? A weakened West in the race to secure the Moon, leaving the door wide open for China's ambitious plans.
π Xi's Goes For Lunar Dominance
China is racing to land on the Moon within five years and establish a base by the 2030s. Their goal? Claim prime lunar territory as sovereign land, with a CCP-designed reactor leading the charge. This isn't just about space—it's about rewriting humanity's future in the cosmos.
π‘ NASA vs. SpaceX: Old Guard vs. Innovation
While Elon Musk's SpaceX slashes launch costs and opens new frontiers, NASA clings to outdated, costly tech. The Space Launch System, based on 60-year-old designs, symbolizes NASA's institutional paralysis.
⚡️ Jared Isaacman's Vision: A Lost Opportunity
Isaacman, a Musk ally, had a bold plan: cut bureaucracy, fast-track lunar missions, and restore NASA's Sixties-era culture of ambition. But political infighting blocked his nomination, leaving NASA stuck in neutral as China accelerates quickly.
π A Choice for the West: Rise or Fall
China is forging ahead, with allies like Russia and Belarus already on board. The West can still reclaim space as a free frontier—but only if it embraces bold reform. This is more than a race; it's a battle for the future of humanity.
ππ¨π³πΊπΈ China's Lunar Leap: NASA's Decline Spurs a Global Space Crisis
π΄ NASA Cuts: A Self-Inflicted Wound
Trump's proposed budget cuts slashed NASA's funding by 50%, jeopardizing 19 critical joint projects with Europe. The fallout? A weakened West in the race to secure the Moon, leaving the door wide open for China's ambitious plans.
π Xi's Goes For Lunar Dominance
China is racing to land on the Moon within five years and establish a base by the 2030s. Their goal? Claim prime lunar territory as sovereign land, with a CCP-designed reactor leading the charge. This isn't just about space—it's about rewriting humanity's future in the cosmos.
π‘ NASA vs. SpaceX: Old Guard vs. Innovation
While Elon Musk's SpaceX slashes launch costs and opens new frontiers, NASA clings to outdated, costly tech. The Space Launch System, based on 60-year-old designs, symbolizes NASA's institutional paralysis.
⚡️ Jared Isaacman's Vision: A Lost Opportunity
Isaacman, a Musk ally, had a bold plan: cut bureaucracy, fast-track lunar missions, and restore NASA's Sixties-era culture of ambition. But political infighting blocked his nomination, leaving NASA stuck in neutral as China accelerates quickly.
π A Choice for the West: Rise or Fall
China is forging ahead, with allies like Russia and Belarus already on board. The West can still reclaim space as a free frontier—but only if it embraces bold reform. This is more than a race; it's a battle for the future of humanity.
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