Article L212-14
The rules governing employee profit-sharing are set out in Chapter II of Title IV of Book IV of the French Labour Code.
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The rules governing employee profit-sharing are set out in Chapter II of Title IV of Book IV of the French Labour Code.
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The provisions of Section 3 of Chapter IV of Title II of Book IV of Part Five of the Labour Code (regulatory part) do not apply to Mayotte.
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For the application to Mayotte of chapitre V du titre IV du livre IV de la troisième partie, la référence au département est remplacée par la référence au Département de Mayotte.
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Financial institutions subject to Article I of Article 1649 AC of the General Tax Code,Article L. 102 AG of the Book of Tax Procedures and Article L. 564-1 of this Code shall set up an internal contro…
The matter may be referred to the mediator at the joint request of the parties by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt setting out the points to which the dispute relates.
The duration of the mediation may not exceed three months from the date of receipt of the joint request or the date of the last notice of receipt in the case provided for in the last paragraph of the…
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