Apprenticeship preparation: the system abolished by the government has not had its last word

By Eve Guyot , correspondent in Rhône-Alpes
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Young people taking part in the Preparatory Apprenticeship course, course 4, in a public works trades workshop. February 2025 BTP CFA Ain
While the government has ended the pilot program, which helps young people furthest removed from the professional world find their way, local stakeholders are mobilizing to preserve it. Report from Ain.
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I subscribeOne knee on the ground, Ehsanullah, 24, carefully moves the plaster he is about to apply to the wall in the workshop of the CFA Bâtiments et Travaux Publics (BTP) in Bourg-en-Bresse (Ain). " I really like it! " he enthuses in his still fragile French. "I just did an internship in a company and I'm sure this is what I want to do ." The young man is not yet enrolled in an official course, but he is keeping his fingers crossed that he will land an apprenticeship contract and join a vocational training certificate (CAP).
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