Paris Airshow lets unemployed people in for free as industry seeks to fill labour shortages

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Among those with vacancies are a dozen firms from Quebec aiming to persuade French workers to join them on temporary work permits

“We are all competing for the same people,” said Blondin, CEO of Montreal-based parts maker Abipa International.

Fewer than 25 per cent of French aerospace employees are female, with only 16 per cent in production plants, according to industry data. French President Emmanuel Macron has made an initiative to reindustrialize France a key theme of his second term with a focus on energy transition, calling it the “mother of battles”.

Recruitment signs dotted company stands, with engine maker Safran advertising “12,000 jobs available.” Overall, French aerospace firms aim to hire 25,000 people this year.

 

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