Article L3141-22
…ollowing the year in which the period for taking this leave began. The agreement specifies : 1° The terms and conditions of remuneration for deferred paid leave, without prejudice to article L. 3141-2…
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…ollowing the year in which the period for taking this leave began. The agreement specifies : 1° The terms and conditions of remuneration for deferred paid leave, without prejudice to article L. 3141-2…
A company or establishment agreement or, failing that, a branch agreement or convention sets the period during which the continuous portion of at least twelve working days is allocated and the rules f…
In order to implement an employee's right to the leave referred to in Article L. 3142-16, a branch agreement or convention or, failing that, a company agreement or convention shall determine:1° The ma…
…g workers are entitled to two consecutive days off per week.Where justified by the particular characteristics of the activity, a company or establishment agreement or, failing that, an extended collec…
When all the employees working in a department or workshop do not work according to the same collective timetable, the employer draws up the documents needed to calculate the working hours, the compen…
I. - The minimum required solvency margin is determined, according to the nature and type of guaranteed benefits offered in the contracts, in application of the following provisions: 1° For guarantees…
The provisions of this paragraph are applicable in the territories of New Caledonia, French Polynesia, French Southern and Antarctic Territories and Wallis and Futuna.
The caisse centrale de réassurance establishes a special provision for exceptional expenses relating to operations guaranteeing the risks referred to in Article L. 431-4. This provision is funded by a…
…ceed 50% of the total amount of the grant, is paid when the grant is awarded. The balance is paid after the committee has examined the revised script.The beneficiary has nine months from the date of t…
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