Learning: Opcos on the front line to avoid ruptures?

Vice-president of the CPME in charge of social affairs, Eric Chevée highlighted the role of skills operators in preventing breaches of apprenticeship contracts, in a video interview carried out on the sidelines of the Winter University of the professional training.

The question of breaches of apprenticeship contract has not increased with the increase and the very explosion of apprenticeship, even though we have doubled, or even perhaps tripled tomorrow, the number of apprentices », assure Eric Chevée.

However, the quantitative success of apprenticeship should not overshadow the structurally high rate – although not precisely known – of breaks, as underlined by the National Association of Apprentices of France.

Internal Opco Strategies

For Eric Chevée, “it is within the Opcos that strategies are developed to avoid these breaches of contract during the execution of the contract. He is himself a director of Opo EP (local businesses). Skills operators are working on this issue to try to identify what are the grounds for breach of contract, ” because we say to ourselves that it is our first source of recruitment to seek these breaches of contract, on the part of these young people who have started an apprenticeship “. While contemplating ” offer them other learning solutions. »

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