The government presented Thursday the details of its recovery plan, estimated at 100 billion euros.
One of its main areas concerns in particular the training of as many people as possible in the skills that France will need by 2030, such as ecological transition, digital technology and the industry of the future.
Beyond the means, there is a human challenge.
The stimulus plan presented by the government on Thursday is built around three major axes: ecological transition, business competitiveness and social and territorial cohesion.
This last component, endowed with some 35 billion euros, includes the training of as many people as possible in the skills that France will need by 2030, such as ecological transition, digital technology, the industry of the future, health and old age professions.
The executive targets the whole of society.
For young people, 200,000 additional places will be created in training courses geared towards these new activities.
For the unemployed, the government plans to organize itself with the regions in order to reorient the training courses intended for them.
Some employees will need to retrain
Employees are also targeted, especially those who are in partial activity: the government will ask them to train during the time they are not working.
Because in sectors which will not immediately regain their pre-crisis level of activity, such as aeronautics or the hotel and catering industry, some of the employees will have to retrain.
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This is also one of the main challenges of the recovery plan.
How to convince an Airbus technician or a butler to mourn the profession he thought he would exercise all his life, to reorient himself towards a completely different activity?
The question remains unanswered for the moment.