Article R121-26
The Office français de l'immigration et de l'intégration may take in civil servants on secondment or secondment, as well as civil servants from public or private bodies managing a public service, with…
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The Office français de l'immigration et de l'intégration may take in civil servants on secondment or secondment, as well as civil servants from public or private bodies managing a public service, with…
…to carry on business;2° A programme of operations specifying in particular the investment services and related services that the company will provide in the host State and whether it plans to do so u…
…d nurses;2° One nursing auxiliary or one childcare auxiliary:a) for four open beds for categories 1 and 2 ;b) for four beds open during the day and for eight beds open at night, for option 3;3° A phys…
…ric critical care;4° A psychologist;5° Where necessary, a speech therapist, a psychomotor therapist and a social worker.The staff mentioned in 1° and 2° are placed under the responsibility of a health…
…renewals ;3° The time limits for informing the employer by the employee of the taking of the leave and its renewal, as well as the length of the notice period in the event of the employee's return be…
…reement as provided for in I of Article L. 3121-33, the annual overtime quota is set at two hundred and twenty hours per employee. The first paragraph does not apply to the employees referred to in ar…
…Determines the maximum number of amendments that may be concluded, up to a limit of eight per year and per employee, except in the case of replacement of a named absent employee; 2° May provide for a…
The maximum working week in any one week is forty-eight hours.
In the event of exceptional circumstances and for the duration of such circumstances, the maximum working time defined in article L. 3121-20 may be exceeded by the administrative authority, under cond…
The weekly working time calculated over any period of twelve consecutive weeks may not exceed forty-four hours, except in the cases provided for in Articles L. 3121-23 to L. 3121-25.
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