Article R1221-26
Entries in the single personnel register are kept for five years from the date on which the employee or trainee left the establishment.
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Entries in the single personnel register are kept for five years from the date on which the employee or trainee left the establishment.
The administrative authority may ask the employers' group to choose another collective agreement if the one currently in force is no longer appropriate to the activities of the various members of the…
Honorary status may be conferred by order of the Minister of Justice to former chairmen and members of industrial tribunals who have served for twelve years. This order is made on the proposal of the…
The parties are notified of the decisions of the industrial tribunal by the registry of the tribunal at their place of residence. Notification is made by registered letter with acknowledgement of rece…
The decision of the Director General of Labour referred to in article R. 2122-23 may be contested by the elector or by a representative appointed by the elector. It shall be brought before the judicia…
A patient may or may not accept to take part in a learning programme defined in article L. 1161-5, which is proposed to him by the doctor prescribing the medicinal treatment. This acceptance must be g…
The Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé provides the Etablissement français du sang and the centre de transfusion sanguine des armées with information relating to the s…
Labile blood product processing activities may only be carried out by a person holding a diploma attesting to completion of the first cycle of secondary education.
The members of the specialised expert committees set up by the Agency and their chairmen are appointed by decision of the Director General of the establishment, after obtaining the opinion of the Scie…
In the presence of the interested parties, tracing, gauging and any other investigations deemed useful to establish the influence of the work that gave rise to the request for prohibition on the hydro…
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