Local employment, training policies, legislative evolutions, human resources, local expertise, public policies, job management, professional paths, pragmatic approach, local partnerships
Comparative analysis of local employment and training policies by Lamotte & Valette-Wursthen and We Ker, highlighting their convergent and divergent approaches.
[...] « They are looking for new unifying themes that can feed a collective reflection, renew it and lead to concrete action. (Pages 156) Promotion of inclusion and social innovation, inclusive HR training actions and accompaniment of local businesses in their recruitment and integration policies. Securing professional career paths Works on securing professional career paths and predictive employment management at the territorial level. « The works on securing professional career paths, predictive employment management at the territorial level, are well-suited. (Pages 156) Accompanying young people in their insertion path, supporting SMEs to anticipate skills needs and improve human resources management practices. [...]
[...] Methodology Analysis based on interviews. « The methodology is based on an analysis of contracts concluded in the three regions, between 2003 and 2015, supported by a series of interviews with regional actors,? (Page 160) Direct observations of the implementation processes, involving continuous interaction with the youth and businesses. The analysis of convergence points shows that We Ker initiatives and Lamotte & Valette-Wursthen analyses share many common objectives, including the importance of local partnerships, the promotion of trades, and the securing of professional career paths. [...]
[...] In contrast, We Ker prioritizes a practical and direct approach, with continuous observations of implementation processes and less focused adaptation on legislative evolutions. These divergences can be explained as follows: Divergence - Lamotte & Valette-Wursthen focus more on the analysis of the impacts of legislative evolutions since 2009, an aspect that is less central in We Ker's initiatives, which are more oriented towards practical accompaniment. - Lamotte & Valette-Wursthen base their analysis on posterior data, while We Ker directly involves itself in the observation of ongoing processes. [...]
[...] Decentralization and local approach Pragmatism and local approach to territorial social dialogue experiences. « From a territorial perspective, the experiences studied in the Tarn and Pyrénées-Atlantiques have a pragmatic side: "We work together and that's it" declares one of the involved actors. (Pages 156) Deployment of a proximity service covering a wide region and a particular attention to the specific needs of local businesses and young people. Adaptation to legislative evolutions Analysis of the impact of legislative evolutions since 2009 on territorial social dialogue. [...]
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