
Yes, employers normally must check with the local job centre that no suitable EU worker is available, but some pre-arranged training routes can bypass this test.
Before hiring a non-EU worker under the Decreto Flussi, an Italian employer is generally required to notify the local employment centre so a labour market test can confirm that no Italian or EU worker is available for the role. This protects the domestic labour market and is a standard condition of the nulla osta.
There are exceptions. Employers who run approved training programmes for workers abroad can, in certain cases, bypass the labour-market test and receive the nulla osta on a faster track. Because the rules change with each annual decree, it is worth confirming the current exemptions before relying on them.
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