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To welcome prisoners from the Brissogne prison to companies in Valle d'Aosta with a training and employment course. This is the memorandum of understanding signed by Francesco Turcato, president of Confindustria Valle d'Aosta, and the Department of Prison Administration Provveditorate of the Piedmont - Liguria - Valle d'Aosta Regions, represented by Rita Monica Russo, the director of the Brissogne Prison, Velia Nobile Mattei, and Antonella Giordano, from the Interdistrict Office for External Criminal Execution of the Ministry of Justice. The agreement will concern, in a first phase, ten people selected by the Proveditorate among the approximately 150 inmates of the facility, who will then also be assessed by the companies before the final selection. All this will be done in accordance with the dictates of Article 21 of the prison regulations, and with the supervising magistracy. The companies will benefit from the Smuraglia Law of 2000, which provides for contribution and tax relief. "As early as September we are ready to welcome the first people, to start the training path first and then the work path when the sentence is over," says Francesco Turcato.