Article L4133-8
The bureau is made up of the president, vice-presidents and, where applicable, members of the standing committee who have been delegated pursuant to article L. 4231-3.
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The bureau is made up of the president, vice-presidents and, where applicable, members of the standing committee who have been delegated pursuant to article L. 4231-3.
The General Secretary's remuneration, which may be in addition to that provided for in the applicable Staff Regulations, is set by the Chairman after consulting the Vice-Chairman.
When a mass redundancy carried out by a company with at least fifty employees which is not subject to the obligation to offer redeployment leave affects, by its scale, the balance of the employment ar…
The Board of Directors meets at least three times a year when convened by its Chairman. The meeting is convened by right within thirty days of a request made by the Minister for Health, by the Chief E…
In the event of a transfer of assets included in a leasing transaction, and for the duration of the transaction, the transferee is bound by the same obligations as the transferor, who remains the guar…
The president of the departmental council appoints field wardens in the cases and under the conditions provided for in article L. 522-2 of the internal security code.
The general rapporteur may decide to call in experts in the event of a request made at any time during the investigation by the rapporteur or a party. This decision is not subject to appeal. The exper…
In the event of a serious accident at work or a serious occupational or occupational-related disease, the employer shall, after having taken all measures to comply with the provisions of Article L. 42…
The committee may only validly meet if at least four of its seven members are present or represented. In the event of a tied vote, the Chairman has the casting vote.
In the case provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 2121-14, the deliberations relating to the mayor's administrative account are forwarded by the session chairman to the prefect or sub-pre…
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