The Legacy and Sustainability plan for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games — 58 « 2024, all champions » Is a programme led by Paris City Council and the Plaine Commune combined authority that aims to train and support 1,000 long term unemployed people in the professions identified by the analysis, such as construction, security, hygiene, communications, logistics, transport and catering. © – Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images DEVELOPING PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND PROVIDING TARGETED SUPPORT TO JOBSEEKERS AND PEOPLE IN WORK Even when professional sectors have sufficiently organised themselves to identify their needs and secure the career pathways required, the general population – and, in some cases, the long term unemployed – are not aware of these job opportunities due to a lack of information, qualifications or connections to potential job offers and employers. Creating innovative tools to match supply with demand is therefore essential for employment. In addition, designing standard training pathways for jobseekers of all ages is crucial to ensure Paris 2024 offers a gateway to sustainable employment. Likewise, creating innovative tools to provide information about professions, sectors and job opportunities linked to the Games will be strongly encouraged. Lastly, any initiatives encouraging the recruitment of people in long term unemployment using new skills tracking methods (to identify soft or transferable skills for example) will receive support. AN INITIATIVE LAUNCHED AS A RESULT OF THE GAMES THE EMPLOIS 2024 PLATFORM In association with the French public employment service Pôle emploi, a virtual job centre, Emplois 2024, will be rolled out in 2021. This platform has been shared with all members of public employment agencies and will list the jobs generated by the Games as well as all possible pathways to train for and build the sectors.
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