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Use. Labor Minister Elisabeth Borne in Dijon and Côte-d’Or to respond to recruitment tensions

The Minister of Labour, Employment and Integration Elisabeth Borne is traveling to Dijon and Fénay this Thursday afternoon, as part of the plan to reduce recruitment tensions, launched by the government in the fall. 2021, which aims to train employees and job seekers, especially those on a long-term basis, in the skills sought by companies.

Accompanied by Marie-Guite Dufay, President of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Region and Carine Seiler, High Commissioner for Skills, she must sign, at Greta, an amendment to the regional skills investment pact (Pric), for the implementation of this plan. This signature will also make it possible to record the extension of the pact between the State and the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Region in 2023 in order to maintain investment in training. A visit to the premises and the construction platform and an exchange with trainees and trainers are also on the program.

“A new stage with 15 million euros for the BFC region”

“We are experiencing a new crisis that will have consequences for our economy and our citizens. A resilience plan will be presented to protect the French regarding the rise in energy prices in particular. Companies must adapt to ecological needs. The joint mobilization of all players is essential. The State and the Regions must intensify their efforts to meet training needs. All of this leads us to develop the Pric.. The first pact signed on January 8, 2019 makes it possible to amplify training efforts. Nearly 80,000 training courses have been financed for job seekers and young people. We are taking a new step with 15 million euros for the BFC region. It is an ambitious but essential program to meet the needs of companies. Over the period 2019-2023, 360 million euros have been allocated to the BFC region for training,” said the minister.

“I have never seen the State make so much effort in this training sector. I hope that the next government will still bring as much commitment to the acquisition of skills. “, underlined Marie-Guite Dufay, president of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.

Later in the afternoon, Elisabeth Borne will go to the restaurant-microbrewery Les 3 brasseurs, at the Toison d’Or shopping center in Dijon, to discuss the difficulties of recruitment and the measures put in place by the State. to remedy. An exchange with managers and employees recruited as part of the “Operational preparation for individual employment” (POEI) system of Pôle emploi is planned.

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