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The Minister of Labor and Employment, Elisabeth Borne, in Côte-d’Or this Friday

A little over four months after her last visit to Dijon, the Minister of Labor, Employment and Integration is back in Côte-d’Or this Friday, October 24. Elisabeth Borne this time makes a visit on the theme of the integration of young people.

“Free jobs” for young people excluded from employment

As part of the “1 young person 1 solution” plan, the Government intends to make the integration of young people, and particularly young people excluded from employment, a priority. It is for this reason that it was decided to strengthen and extend the “Free employment” system tested since April 1, 2018 in priority neighborhoods city ​​policy and the establishment of a partial “cumulation” of this aid with the youth hiring bonus.

This measure in favor of these young people makes their hiring particularly attractive for the open employment contracts signed between October 1, 2020 and January 31, 2021. The objective is to leave no young person without a solution.

Why does Elisabeth Borne come to Côte-d’Or?

On the occasion of the entry into force of the device, Elisabeth Borne, Minister of Labor, Employment and Integration, is going this Friday to Côte d’Or where she is going discussing with Pôle Emploi agents, employers and beneficiaries of the system. The Minister will also meet with young people from priority areas of the city and rural areas to talk about professional integration.

This visit will lead her to the fromagerie Delin in Gilly-lès-Citteaux where she will meet the apprentices, then in Dijon for discussions with the Pôle emploi agents and beneficiaries of the “Free employment », Then a meeting with the young people in pre-apprenticeship from the Center of Resources of Expertise and Sports Performance (CREPS) of Dijon. The Minister will end this trip to Côte-d’Or with a visit to the CESAM association, a player in training.

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