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Eight employers win the “My Boss is the best!” competition. » of the RAP Côte-

Student employees responded to the RAP Côte- questionnaire to determine eight regional winners in the “My Boss, he’s the best!” competition. “. Three of these companies, champions of the commitment to educational success, operate in Sept-Îles. The others are from Forestville, Baie-Comeau (2), Port-Cartier and Havre-Saint-Pierre.

The Réussite Accomplishment Persévérance Côte-Nord committee recently revealed the winners on its Facebook page and is relaunching its awareness campaign for a study-work-life balance. RAP Côte-Nord will publish clips and photos on its Facebook page throughout the month of November.

Bosses committed to success

Supporting study, the RAP Côte-Nord affirms that the employer who is committed to educational success contributes to increasing the motivation of young people at work, generating positive and lasting commitment within the team. These companies derive concrete benefits for their organization, such as increased customer confidence, a reduction in lateness and absences, an improved work climate, increased performance and productivity.

The eight employers committed to educational success are Julie Tremblay, Hôtellerie Côte-Nord in Forestville, Valérie Gaudet, IGA Extra in Baie-Comeau, Simon Brisson, Éditions Nordiques in Baie-Comeau, Mohamed Madi, Pharmacie Brunet in Port-Cartier, Martine Girard, Autour d’Elles help and accommodation center in Sept-Îles, Maude St-Pierre Boudreau, Comptoir Sushi à la maison in Sept-Îles, Mylène Babin Duclos, Hôtel Quality Inn Sept-Îles and Monia Petitpas from the Restaurant the Promenade in Havre-Saint-Pierre.


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