Posted on 11/28/2011 at 11:05:36 AM
The priorities of employment center for three years will be "building" and "customizing service delivery" to the unemployed. Jean Basseri, current director of the IGF, will succeed Christian Charpy Friday. Agency employment center in Nice
Three years after its creation, employment center addresses a new phase this week with the presentation to the board of a roadmap for 2012-2014 and a new director, Jean Basseri, current head of the General Inspectorate of Finance. Monday the office of the Unedic validated the new specifications for public service employment before the Board of Directors of employment center Friday.
It's also Friday the candidacy of Jean Basseri will be submitted for approval to the Board. It will then be forwarded to the ad hoc committees of the National Assembly and Senate.Baasères Jean, 51, should succeed Christian Charpy, the architect of the merger-Assedic ANPE, whose term ends.
The outline of the agreement negotiated by the state, Unedic and employment center set three priorities for employment center. The first is a "customize the service offering," with an accompaniment as needed, very different from a job seeker to another. The second key word is decentralization – after the first phase of three years and asked the other hand "a tight control" – to give more autonomy to public service employment by the employment areas. The third component will be to continue the "rationalization" and "resource optimization" due to the merger of the ANPE, which accompanied the unemployed, and Assedic, which provided compensation.
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