Article R1418-12
…sions are adopted by a majority of the members present. In the event of a tie, the Chairman has the casting vote.
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…sions are adopted by a majority of the members present. In the event of a tie, the Chairman has the casting vote.
The list of trade unions entitled to appoint representatives and the number of seats to which they are entitled are set by order of the ministers responsible for health, health insurance, the elderly…
The term of office of the local representative ends at the end of the term of office of the elected members of the Agency and Working Conditions Committee who appointed him or in the cases provided fo…
The number of delegation hours available to each union delegate is that mentioned inarticle L. 2143-13 of the Labour Code, applied to the headcount of each of the two colleges mentioned in article R.…
…he private-law employees of the regional health agencies governed by the collective agreements applicable to the staff of social security bodies and the same number of alternate representatives.The co…
The trade union organisations mentioned inArticle L. 2142-1-1 of the Labour Code may appoint representatives of the trade union sections under the conditions laid down in Section II of Chapter II of T…
…e assessment of the representativeness of the trade union organisations: 1° The percentage of votes cast in the elections to the agency committees in favour of the organisations mentioned in Articles…
Staff representatives on the committee are appointed from among the employees of the regional health agencies referred to in Article L. 1432-9 by the trade unions represented on the agency committees.…
…lti-annual guidelines for the policies pursued by the agencies, their objectives and associated indicators, and their operating resources;3° Each year, receive a single social report on the network of…
A staff representative appointed by a trade union organisation ceases to be a member of the Committee if this organisation submits a written request to the Chairman of the Committee. The trade union o…
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