Article L2352-10
Time spent in meetings by members of the Special Negotiating Body is considered as working time and paid at the normal rate.
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Time spent in meetings by members of the Special Negotiating Body is considered as working time and paid at the normal rate.
The members of the European Works Council set up by agreement and the experts who assist them are bound : 1° to professional secrecy for all matters relating to manufacturing processes ; 2° To an obli…
The agenda for the annual meeting of the European Works Council is drawn up by the Chairman and the Secretary. It is communicated to the members of the committee at least fifteen days before the meeti…
If significant changes occur in the structure of the Community-scale undertaking or Community-scale group of undertakings, either in the absence of provisions provided for by the agreement(s) in force…
Where there is no trade union organisation in the European Company whose registered office is in France, employee representatives on the European Company Works Council are elected directly in accordan…
By way of derogation from the provisions of Article L. 2363-9 insofar as it refers to the first paragraph of Article L. 2353-32, the State in which the registered office of the European Cooperative So…
Subject to the provisions of the second paragraph of Article L. 2362-7, the managers of each of the participating legal entities and, where applicable, the participating natural persons negotiate with…
The conciliation procedure involves, under the chairmanship of the minister responsible for the public company or public establishment, the management of the public company or public establishment and…
The dismissal of a member of the staff delegation of the inter-company social and economic committee may only take place with the authorisation of the labour inspector. This authorisation is also requ…
The interruption or notification of non-renewal by the temporary employment agency of the assignment of an employee referred to in Article L. 2413-1 is subject to the same procedure as that provided f…
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