(Adnkronos) - Essere genitori oggi: educazione, prevenzione e welfare; Catawiki presenta la lista degli oggetti iconici da collezione del XXI secolo; Ryanair pronta a dare contributo per il Giubileo.
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00:00CataWiki presents the list of iconic objects from the 21st century.
00:26Ryanair, ready to contribute to the jubilee.
00:32Being parents today between science and welfare.
00:35It is the title of the new appointment of ADN Kronos Question & Answer Demographic,
00:39made in partnership with Merck,
00:41focused on politics, economy, education,
00:44attention to infertility and corporate welfare Pilastri,
00:47on which to make a lever to favor oriented choices to increase birth rate.
00:51The Fatter company, in this context, is committed to a corporate culture
00:54based on listening to the needs of their employees,
00:57thanks to which important initiatives were born to have greater flexibility
01:01in the sharing of private life work.
01:03This convinced us at the beginning of this journey to offer hybrid 5 on 5 work
01:08and therefore to be able to have the possibility to combine it freely,
01:12but then to make a specific program on parents,
01:15which concerns, she remembered, the extension of parental leave
01:20to 3 months or the asylum bonus to 250 euros per month or many other things.
01:28The work relationship with a babysitter can have a strategic role
01:31in supporting families in conciliating work and parenting.
01:35And so we have highlighted how the association is committed
01:40in requiring institutions a greater attention
01:46to these relationships of domestic work
01:49and specifically the relationship of work with the babysitter.
01:54So try to come to structure a system of support
02:02and tax recognition for what is the greatest obstacle
02:10to the assumption of domestic staff, which is the cost of labor.
02:13To support parenting, also the provider of corporate welfare, Welfare Come Te.
02:17Our clients are large companies that have already experienced our services
02:22and have seen that when the worker can count on the expert help of professionals
02:28who can help in the growth of children,
02:31this also generates a greater well-being in the working environment.
02:35This is our activity, we start from the needs of the workers
02:39and we create a panel of services adapted to the needs of the individual.
02:43In a company like today, where digitization is increasingly important,
02:47WIND3 considers digital education an increasingly priority
02:51and for this reason is committed to making the digital world a place of opportunity and well-being.
02:56Our commitment is to help educators, families, schools and teachers
03:03in giving the right tools to the little ones
03:06to access this immense world of possibilities,
03:10seeing the positive sides and reducing all obstacles and dangers
03:14that very often occur.
03:17Parenting in Italy is no longer just an emergency,
03:20but has become a real problem of structural nature.
03:23It is no longer just a problem of economic nature,
03:27but also of services and above all of community welfare
03:31and therefore it is also closely linked to a cultural and educational dimension.
03:39From Apple's first-generation classic iPod
03:41to Mattel's Barbie Malibu playset,
03:44from Ferruccio Laviani's table lamp by Cartel
03:47to the Seamaster Drive 300M GoldenEye,
03:50linked to the franchise of James Bond by Omega.
03:53These are some of the iconic objects of the 21st century
03:56present in the list The Definitive List of 21st Century Icons
04:00written by Cata Wicke in collaboration with iBeast.
04:03The list offers a look at the last 25 years,
04:06highlighting the themes, values and objects that will shape the future of collectivism.
04:11Speaking of brands,
04:13Italian design, represented by brands such as Alessi, Cartel and Floss,
04:16remains among the most requested on our platform,
04:19but also brands such as V-Track NOL of international design
04:23and emerging brands such as House Otto.
04:26Speaking of historical designers,
04:28the names of Ettore Sozzas, Afro e Tobia Scarpa,
04:33Charles Ray Eames and Philippe Starck are highly sought after.
04:36At the same time, there is a growing interest towards emerging talents
04:40such as Leo Orta, Loris Galet and Sabine Marcellis.
04:44Another interesting phenomenon of the last decades
04:48is that of collaborations between fashion and design brands,
04:52which has contributed to expand the public of design,
04:55making it more accessible and transversal,
04:57with examples of great success such as the collaboration between Virgil Abloh and Ikea.
05:02The fashion sector in the first 25 years of the 21st century
05:06has been characterized by 6 different trends.
05:09The first we have identified is the Agliesthetic,
05:12which deliberately embraces unconventional, contrasting or ugly elements
05:16to challenge the traditional notions of beauty.
05:19The second is the Luxury,
05:21which emphasizes elegant, sober and high-quality craftsmanship
05:24without obvious brands or logos.
05:26Another great trend has been the High-Low,
05:29which tends to merge elements of the elite culture,
05:32that is, high, with elements of the most popular or mass culture,
05:36that is, low.
05:37We can imagine a luxury brand combined with a common use product.
05:41Let's move on to the Gorkor,
05:43which embraces sports equipment and outdoor trekking
05:48in the everyday style of everyday life.
05:51Let's move on to the Blockkor,
05:53which celebrates the casual and popular style
05:55with a strong focus on vintage sports clothing.
05:58The Normkor, on the other hand,
06:00characterizes a deliberately simple, sober and inconspicuous clothing
06:05and the term arises from the fusion of two words,
06:08that is, normal or hardcore,
06:10to describe the act of embracing basic and conventional styles.
06:18The Jubilee of 2025 is like a flight
06:21to increase its contribution to the development of Rome
06:24and the challenge launched by Ryanair.
06:27It will be an extremely important year
06:29and Ryanair is ready to offer its contribution
06:32to ensure that this city has connectivity
06:36at the height of the jubilee year.
06:39Ryanair, today in Rome,
06:41is present with 17 aircraft
06:43based between the two stairs of Fiumicino and Ciampino.
06:46This is a total investment of 1.7 billion dollars,
06:50which supports more than 8,000 jobs,
06:54between direct jobs and induction,
06:57with a total of more than 1,000 weekly flights.
07:01Ryanair's winter operation in Rome
07:05includes a total of 63 routes,
07:09of which 17 are new,
07:11routes that have destinations,
07:14but also places of origin,
07:17from countries of great Catholic tradition,
07:20such as Poland, but also Spain and Portugal,
07:23Ireland itself,
07:25to ensure that Rome can be ready
07:28and can live this jubilee year at its best,
07:31even if not above all under the profile
07:34of international connectivity.
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