Distance from the labor market
Meggy (29) started working for Gielissen in January and over the previous four years she has gained experience in the social domain. In the Stichting Maatschappelijke Opvang (SMO, Social relief foundation) Jobfactory in Helmond, Meggy has been facilitating labor participation. ‘I often hear this referred to as people distanced from the labor market. I am not at all comfortable with this label and I believe that it actually creates a gap. It is not the people who are responsible for the distance, but the companies who fail to harness their talents.’
The Skôn product range, which Meggy developed together with the talented hands at SMO Jobfactory and students from SintLucas, just goes to show what is actually possible. ‘Skôn is a special collection of handmade, sustainable interior products. We developed these products based on the wishes and strengths of our people. We looked at what someone wanted to learn, and came up with a product to suit this. Resulting in truly beautiful creations.’