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La Relance Outaouais receives its accreditation plate
2008-06-09
 
Montreal, Monday, June 9 2008 - As part of the annual Congress of Collective enterprises of Quebec, fifteen companies have received plates from Emploi-Québec confirming their accreditation as business integration, including La Relance Outaouais.

During the gala dinner on June 5, the representative of the Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity, the Assistant Deputy Minister of Operations, Claude Blouin took the opportunity to underline the importance of the contribution of business insertion in the deployment of Employment Pact. "In the coming years, Emploi-Québec will be at the heart of the action to implement the Employment Pact. We will need you. "Mr. Blouin launched.

The accreditation confirms the status of integration is given based on seven criteria which, under the framework of recognition and financing of enterprises, certifies the quality of the intervention and should lead to the establishment of a three-year agreement with Emploi-Québec. To date, 40 enterprises in 12 regions of Quebec are accredited.

The 15 honored enterprises are :
  1. ASM (Assemblage de Sérigraphie les Moulins), Lanaudière
  2. Atelier de Menuiserie Ste-Thérèse (Les entreprises d'insertion Godefroy-Laviolette), Laurentides
  3. Buffet Accès-Emploi, Lanaudière
  4. C.R.R.R.L. (Centre Régional de Récupération et de Recyclage de Laval), Laval
  5. Distributions l'Escalier, Montréal
  6. Éclipse (Les entreprises d'insertion Godefroy-Laviolette), Laurentides
  7. Le Grenier Populaire des Basses-Laurentides, Laurentides
  8. Insertech Angus, Montréal
  9. La Mine d'Or, Nord du Québec
  10. Petites Mains, Montréal
  11. Récupex, Estrie
  12. Recypro d'Argenteuil (Les entreprises d'insertion Godefroy-Laviolette), Laurentides
  13. La Relance Outaouais, Outaouais
  14. Surbois, Montérégie
  15. Technobois, Abitibi-Témiscamingue

La Relance Outaouais hosts training for young people aged between 16 and 29 years living problems of social exclusion and integration difficulties or remaining in the labor market. The agency has several businesses, including the service station and Mécanessence aesthetics F1 which offered retail services, general mechanics and hand car wash, all under the banner of Ultramar and Autopro mechanics, Hebdo-Ménage for the housekeeping service trade, the Centre de technologie des ordinateurs pour les écoles to upgrade computers and Valoritec who proceeded to dismantle and retail sales of electronic and informatics materials.

Founded in 1982, La Relance Outaouais is one of the 46 enterprises members of the Collective enterprises in Quebec. With a social mission, the originality of enterprises lies in the coexistence of an nonprofit and true insertion / training and economic activities. The specificity of enterprises is that they meet the needs of training and coaching people in serious difficulties of integration in the labor market, while providing support and assistance in their social and professional integration.

Picture : Claude Blouin, Assistant Deputy Minister of operations of the Ministry of Employment and Social Solidarity and Mr. Jacques Bertrand, general manager of La Relance Outaouais.