Formations en alternance comme forme d'horlogerie solidaire: entre le passé et le présent
François Mambi-el-Sendegele
Innovations, 2002, vol. 15, issue 1, 99-119
Abstract:
Vocational training on a rotational basis was born with capitalism. It grew up with it. Historically speaking the parallelism is striking. Apprenticeship first started with a tutelary and normalising approach. A second insertion approach appeared in the mid-seventies, in a time of persistent unemployment. Finally, a third step developed in the nineties with a stamped human ressources management orientation.
Date: 2002
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