The Legacy and Sustainability plan for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games — 56 Thirdly, the analysis enables professional integration bodies and public employment services to get themselves organised to prepare people in occupational integration for the training and employment opportunities identified. It will be updated to reflect changes in the economic, social and health landscape. Extracts from the job analysis Plan Héritage et Durabilité des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de Paris 2024 — 56 So that the Games truly benefit as many people as possible, particularly those in long-term unemployment, Paris 2024 has committed to work alongside a number of employment and occupational integration bodies – the French State (the Ministry of Labour and the regional prefecture), Paris City Council, the Greater Paris regional authorities, Marseille City Council, the Seine-Saint-Denis departmental council, combined authorities (Plaine Commune, Paris Terres d’Envol, Grand Paris Grand Est and Est Ensemble), local public employment agencies, industries, trade unions and professional training bodies – to bring about long-term support systems. The priority projects for Paris 2024 and its stakeholders in terms of employment and skills development are: 1. Structuring and expanding sectors and professions needed to host the Games 2. Developing the professional skills of local residents and providing targeted support to jobseekers and people in work before the Games. Business administration Construction management Finishing work Structural work Public work and concrete work Construction-related studies, design and measurement Construction machinery operation Other Logistics and transport Maintenance Metalworking and mechanics Key Sector-specific technical professions Worksite and business management professions Cross-sectoral technical professions
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