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Pôle emploi, the Confederation of Craftsmen and Small Construction Companies (CAPEB), the French Construction Federation (FFB) and the National Federation of Public Works (FNTP) are launching throughout the territory, from 10 to 14 October 2022, the second week national. of construction trade and public works.
Pôle emploi, CAPEB, FFB and FNTP are mobilizing for employment in the construction industry throughout this week. The common objective: to highlight the attractiveness of this essential sector, to make training courses, trades known and to facilitate the recruitment of companies.
On the occasion of the second national building trades and public works week, a series of meetings are planned across the territory.
At the national level, the construction sector, one of the main employers in France, represents more than 1.5 million employees present in just over 230,000 companies in 2021.
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“The sector offers real job opportunities and represents 265,000 recruitment projects in 2022, an increase of 22% compared to 2021. Between construction and public works, the professions and working conditions are very different. and the ecological transition opens up new skills needs”. shows the joint press release from Pôle Emploi and professional bodies.
Job meetings, job discovery, training
On the occasion of this second week of construction and public works, work meetings, trade discoveries and trainings will be offered.
“In the period we are going through, it is even more important to act to fight against the difficulties of recruitment,” says Jean Bassères, director general of Pôle emploi.
“Beyond the numbers, Public Works is above all a sector that offers opportunities for the future, with professions that have become essential for the ecological transition. Building carbon-free mobility and energy infrastructures, adapting territories to climate change, rehabilitating industrial wastelands and restoring natural environments means building the future of our country and being an actor for the planet”, he considers , Bruno Cavagné, president of the FNTP.
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