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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Suspension of performance of the contract and ban on recruitment.

Article L6225-6

The refusal decision by the Regional Director of Business, Competition, Consumption, Labour and Employment may be accompanied by a ban on the employer recruiting new apprentices or young people on wor…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter VII: Development of apprenticeships in the non-industrial and non-commercial public sector

Article L6227-6

The legal entities mentioned in article L. 6227-1 cover the costs of training their apprentices in the apprentice training centres that take them on, except where these legal entities are liable for t…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter I: Tasks of apprentice training centres

Article L6231-6

…n of activity has not been registered by the administrative authority in accordance with article L. 6351-1 and whose articles of association do not refer to apprenticeship, without prejudice to the pr…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter III: Share categories

Article L6313-6

The purpose of the apprenticeship training schemes referred to in 4° of Article L. 6313-1 is :1° To enable workers holding an apprenticeship contract to obtain a vocational qualification attested by a…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Formation and performance of the contract.

Article L6325-6

The holder of a professionalisation contract benefits from all the provisions applicable to the other employees of the company insofar as they are not incompatible with the training requirements.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Dedicated contribution to the financing of the personal training account for fixed-term contract holders

Article L6331-6

…time Fishing Code. This contribution is collected under the conditions laid down in I of Article L. 6131-3, according to the frequency applicable to social security contributions. It is paid to France…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules applicable to training hours

Article L6321-6

Training courses other than those mentioned in article L. 6321-2 also constitute actual working time and, while they are in progress, give rise to continued remuneration by the company, with the excep…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 1: Purpose and opening conditions.

Article L6324-6

…ion. The amendment to the contract is filed in accordance with the procedures set out in article L. 6325-5.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Private-law dispensers.

Article L6352-6

Each year, private-sector training providers draw up a balance sheet, profit and loss account and notes to the accounts in accordance with conditions laid down by decree.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Training contract between a natural person and a training organisation.

Article L6353-6

…be demanded from the trainee before the expiry of the withdrawal period provided for in Article L. 6353-5. No more than 30% of the agreed price may be paid on expiry of this period. The balance is pa…

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