Adaptability of employees during professional careers Sample Clauses

Adaptability of employees during professional careers training, mobility 1- EDF Group intends to acknowledge and xxxxxx the ability of its employees to acquire and maintain the competencies necessary to find or retain a job. To that purpose, Group Companies shall endeavour to enable their employees, regardless of their category, to have access to adapted tools throughout their professional life: - Integration of new employees - Information on changes in their business and organization, as well as on available jobs - Ongoing training to prepare them for new jobs and new technologies - Development of competencies and the potential for promotion, within a context of progress and ongoing training 2- Whenever mobility is required from an employee due to changes in the internal or external configuration of the Company, preference shall be given to methods providing for adaptation and guidance to change at the proper level and with the greatest anticipation possible, in particular via adequate training and information measures. When mobility is requested by the employees themselves, each company of the Group undertakes to support individual efforts to this effect, taking into account the candidate’s skills and capacities as well as the company’s needs and constraints. This mobility enables employees to enrich their personal and professional development through a new experience. 3- International mobility must be encouraged between the various EDF Group companies. A Group framework agreement will apply to this mobility when it meets needs expressed by the Group initiating the process. In this framework, the signatories shall promote the international job exchange (GEO) so that the employees may share their professional projects and their desire for mobility.
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