TALENT TALKS #3: Two years and then out? Leave unemployment, not society
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TALENT TALKS #3: Two years and then out? Leave unemployment, not society
In 2026, 30,000 long-term unemployed individuals in Brussels are expected to lose their benefits — an unprecedented challenge that requires coordinated and innovative solutions.
How can we prevent their long-term exclusion from the labour market and society? What solutions can we build together to reintegrate these people, who are often isolated and sometimes in very precarious situations, but who also have great potential?
This Talent Talks will bring together federations, trade unions, the Public Centre for Social Welfare, businesses, associations working in the field and public employment and training bodies to discuss practical solutions for more humane, effective and coordinated support.
Topics covered include:
- The realities and obstacles faced by the long-term unemployed
- Innovative initiatives to support and get people into work
- The role of businesses in the face of labour shortages
- The commitment of public services to coordinate pathways and activate available levers
- Tailor-made pathways, adapted contracts and successful local cooperation
- Dialogue between players: how can we better combine our efforts?
An afternoon of discussion, inspiration and networking, to turn a challenge into a collective opportunity.
Have already confirmed their participation:
Benoît Dassy, Regional secretary of CSC/ACV Brussels
Thierry Devillez, Director Brussels-Wallonia at Federgon
Vincent Giroul, Director at efp
Brieuc Janssens de Varebeke, Manager Agoria Brussels
Alice Kwitegetse Mpoyiki, Coordinator of the job coaching service - Infor Jeunes Bruxelles
Laure Lemaire, Director at Interface3
Matthieu Léonard, Chairman Fédération Horeca Brussels
Florence Lepoivre, Secretary-general of FGTB/ABVV Brussels
Sehida Pala, Manager of the ACE project (Accompagnement Chercheurs d’Emploi) of Actiris at Microstart
Inge Spincemaille, General Manager Aviato
Pierre Verbeeren, General Director social welfare at CPAS/OCMW Brussels
Other names will be announced in the coming days.
This event is part of Talent Talks, a series of gatherings designed to connect businesses, experts, and forward-thinking initiatives to strengthen the employment ecosystem in Brussels.
It will take place in the afternoon, from 2.00 to 6.00 pm, and will be followed by a networking drink.
The event will be held in French and Dutch.
Participation is free of charge, but registration is mandatory.
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