This partnership is based on the common desire of the signatories to contribute to their good knowledge of the professions and their access methods (integration path, training and qualifications required) and to organize appropriate support according to the prerequisites to be achieved.
Indeed, the building has to face significant labor needs and is faced with recurring recruitment difficulties. However, by virtue of its labor requirements, the sector constitutes a potential for hiring throughout the territory. There is therefore an urgent need to support recruitment needs through the discovery of trades, orientation towards training and integration into employment.
It will thus be a question of perpetuating local partnerships, facilitating their strengthening, and developing new partnership actions between the FFB and the Network of Local Missions.
This agreement is co-signed by Brigitte Klinkert, Minister Delegate for Integration with the Minister of Labor, Employment and Integration, Stéphane Valli, President of the National Union of Local Missions, and Olivier Salleron, president of the FFB.
“This convention is an opportunity to make building trades better known to young people, to train and hire the builders of tomorrow. It is a win-win system which opens outlets in all territories with recruitments and apprenticeship contracts or immersions in guarantee for young people. »Declares Brigitte Klinkert, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Labor, Employment and Integration, in charge of Integration.
"Through this partnership agreement, the UNML undertakes to mobilize the national network of Local Missions so that supported young people can discover and then orient themselves towards building trades, while securing their integration path", emphasizes Stéphane Valli, president of the UNML.
Olivier Salleron, President of the FFB, declares “Today, and even more than ever, the FFB continues to mobilize for employment. Indeed, finding the employees that the artisans and entrepreneurs of the sector need, remains one of our concerns. With the “15 young talented builders” operation, the objective of which is to promote access to construction companies, the FFB takes its unifying role to heart and by signing this agreement with the UNML, it reaffirms its wish to welcome young people who want to prepare for their professional future in our sector of activity ”