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Temporary integration allows the training of people who then commit to temporary work. It makes it possible to integrate people who are far from employment.
Last rehearsal for this learner driver. Reversing will be part of his exam prior to obtaining the bus driver title. At the age of 25, Charly Cuelho Dias, a trained mechanic, chose temporary employment. At the end of his training, he undertakes to work on a temporary basis for six months. His journey will begin in an agency located in Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes).
The company is responsible for integrating people who are far from employment. A way to provide stability. “A professional title is reassuring. There is demand, and there will be work”, rejoices Sandra Mbuyi Ngalamulune, a 35-year-old mother who raises her two children alone. In Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes), the transporter Keolis regularly uses temporary workers. The group claims that eight out of ten people integrated into the integration system sign a permanent contract.