Article L572-4
It is punishable by six months' imprisonment and a fine of 7,500 euros for any person to oppose the exercise by customs officers of the powers they have under article L. 524-7.
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It is punishable by six months' imprisonment and a fine of 7,500 euros for any person to oppose the exercise by customs officers of the powers they have under article L. 524-7.
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The provisions of this chapter do not preclude more favourable provisions relating to the powers of the social and economic committee resulting from collective labour agreements or practices.
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When a party duly summoned in accordance with the conditions set out in article L. 2522-3 fails to appear before the conciliation commission for a legitimate reason or is not represented, the presiden…
By way of derogation from Article L. 3122-2, for retail establishments which provide goods and services and which are located in the areas referred to in Article L. 3132-24, the period of night work,…
Time spent travelling to and from the place of performance of the employment contract does not constitute actual working time. However, if it exceeds the normal commuting time between home and the usu…
In the event of urgent work which must be carried out immediately in order to organise rescue measures, prevent imminent accidents or repair accidents to the equipment, installations or buildings of t…
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