PORTRAIT – The High Commissioner for Employment has been entrusted with one of the most dangerous and sensitive acts at this beginning of his mandate.
“We can’t hide it, the task is dizzying.” In his office overlooking the courtyard of the Ministry of Labor, Thibaut Guilluy is right. Just a week ago, forty-something-year-old representatives of civil society, who had been working in the bays of the Hôtel du Châtelet for more than two years, were entrusted with one of the most dangerous and sensitive files at this beginning of the mandate. Or build a new integration flagship: the France Travail. His appointment as head of this mission is not by itself a coincidence. Already heavily involved in implementing the 1 young 1 solution plan, this pure macronie product has been gravitating to the world of professional integration for twenty years.
Having recently graduated from the prestigious business school (ESCP), Thibaut Guilluy selected several association projects in 1999. “I wanted to be useful. In my research, I was shown a company with a very strict vision under the exclusive prism of turnover …