Adoma

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Adoma , formerly Sonacotra (Société nationale de construction de logements pour les travailleurs, National Society for the Construction of Housing for Workers) is a mixed-economy company controlled by the French state that operates social housing . The seat is Paris .

Adoma currently owns over 450 properties with over 88,000 residents. The unemployment among residents is over 30%, the proportion of foreigners is 75%. In the 1970s, Sonacotra, and in particular the FTM (Foyer de travailleurs migrants, home of migrant workers ) operated by it, was the subject of considerable social disputes that had to do with the structural condition of the facilities and the treatment of tenants by the administration. In the 1990s, society was reorganized from a social perspective with the help of trade unions and NGOs.

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