Volunteering and employment : competition or
complementarity ?
Palais du Luxembourg under the aegis of
Claude Huriet, senator - 14th of December 1998
Colloquium's issues
Is volunteering dangerous for paid staff ? Are paid staff and
volunteers competitors or complements ?
- There are two kinds of analysis. The opponents consider
volunteers as job killers . The defenders see volunteers as
innovative models and essential auxiliaries.
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- Our Institute gathered, in December 1998, experts, professors
and managers in the non profit sector who were concerned by the
question.
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- Should we propose something like a "status of the active" to
reconciliate both camps ? Testimonies from managers from
associations in the social, health and cultural sectors were quite
edifying.
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- The World Days for Youngsters in 1997 and the World Football
Cup in 1998, were clear proof that paid staff and volunteers may
act as complements on the ground. This complementarity was a key
issue for the success of these two major events both organised in
Paris.
See also our : publication
- List of
participants
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- Jean François Biardeaud, President , RTF
- Georges Chomette, Manpower France
- Laurent Cousin, Sodexho France
- Daniel Druesne, UNIOPSS
- François Gaudu, Professor of Law, University of Paris I
- Bénédicte Halba, Presidente, IRIV
- Michel Jacquet, National Organisation
Commitee of the World football Cup
1998
- Eric Jaffrain, Consultant, EJC
International
- Christian Katchourine, Ernst & Young
France
- Brigitte Navail, World Days for
Youngsters
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