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- Par auteur: d'Agostino Alexandra, Guitton Christophe
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About career transitions
Between giving up and launching the project: career change plans challenged by the crisis
An event as unprecedented as it was unexpected, the health crisis interfered with employees’ plans for career change. How did they come to terms with this situation? In particular, what happened to blue-collar workers, or more broadly the least skill...
Cooperation for better career development advice: a close-up on local stakeholder practices
CEP (Career development advice), which was introduced in France in 2014 in line with the recommendations of the Council of the European Union Resolution of 21 November 2008 on Lifelong Guidance, is designed to guarantee personalised support for all w...
Occupations and skills observatories: tools for shaping the future
Occupations and skills observatories produce tools that can be used by industries, firms and employees. The various actors in vocational training regard them as playing an important role. This being so, their position is in need of strengthening; mor...
More skill-demanding jobs, more highly qualified generations
Groups dealing with continuing training reforms: the case of Veolia Environment
The French Law of May 2004, wich introduced new tools for managing lifelong learning, has had considerable impact on firms, which are the main players in the vocational training field. Although some firms have responded rather passively to the new le...
Current trends in employment and qualifications in the metalworking industries
The number of jobs provided by the metalworking industries are bound to decrease during the next few years in France. This sector will nevertheless be faced with workforce replacement problems because large numbers of employees are due to retire shor...
Predicting workforce replacement requirements. A prospective sectoral approach.
The Quarries and Building Materials sector is being faced like many others with the ageing of its workers and is having to solve recruitment problems. The question which has therefore arisen is how to deal with the workforce replacement requirements....