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Ai sensi dell'articolo 13 D.Lgs. 30 giugno 2003, n. 196, (recante il "Codice in materia di trattamento dei dati personali") si informa che il trattamento dei dati personali, è svolto ai fini dell'invio di materiale informativo concernente i prodotti e i servizi forniti compresi gli adempimenti contabili e fiscali, nonché al fine di informare, promuovere e pubblicizzare, anche a mezzo della posta elettronica, prodotti e servizi.
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I dati potranno essere comunicati a Fondazione Consulenti per il Lavoro, società o enti di formazione, partners, nonché a soggetto incaricato dell'invio delle comunicazioni anche per via telematica.
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