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Café Joyeux: a Campaign Where Inclusion Makes Sense

In a professional world in the midst of transformation, inclusion is no longer thought of as a soul supplement, but as a concrete and meaningful necessity. When it is embodied in projects with high social impact, it becomes a powerful lever of innovation, of performance, but also of justice. To give the word and the commands to those who hear too little, is to make the bet of a society that is fairer, more human and bolder.
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In a professional world in the midst of transformation, inclusion is no longer thought of as a soul supplement, but as a concrete and meaningful necessity. When it is embodied in projects with high social impact, it becomes a powerful lever of innovation, of performance, but also of justice. To give the word and the commands to those who hear too little, is to make the bet of a society that is fairer, more human and bolder.

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J'ai un pote dans la com broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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