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Helping our employees become more employableInterview with Thierry Denjean, Human Resources Director, France Region
Since 2006, we have been involved in a unique initiative in France, that aims to improve the employability of ST employees. What is particularly original about it is that different partners from the same regional economic area (bassins d’emploi) have been working together on this shared issue. The project began with lots of discussions with ST union representatives. An agreement was then drawn up, called the GPEC (Gestion Prévisionnelle de l’Emploi et des Compétences), to formalize everyone’s commitment to the initiative and agree what we wanted to achieve. The main aims of the initiative are to:
We learnt from the past
We know our jobs are changing With this initiative, we are also acknowledging the fact that our business environment is changing fast – both in terms of technology (such as the complexity of our products, and the move into new technical domains), and in terms of business factors (such as where our final customers are located, and the need for us to offer different services). With this in mind, our objective is to secure the professional path of our employees, by helping them become more employable, both internally and externally. We want to enable them to take control of their own career paths, and equip them to move more easily between different jobs. We’ll be letting our employees in France know about jobs that are likely to be changing through a ‘job research institute’ involving ST experts and managers. We’ll also be presenting a report to union representatives, which will be available to all employees. What else is happening?There will also be some new tools for employees who are going to be affected by restructuring. This includes:
Local authorities, employment administrations and unions, who signed the collective agreement, are also involved. All parties sit on a committee to agree on which projects are suitable for support. The benefits
By taking part in this initiative, companies in France, including ST, are working together to:
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