Article L6223-7
The employer must allow the apprenticeship supervisor to use his or her working hours to provide the necessary support to the apprentice and to liaise with the apprentice training centre.
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The employer must allow the apprenticeship supervisor to use his or her working hours to provide the necessary support to the apprentice and to liaise with the apprentice training centre.
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Non-profit humanitarian organisations may have a pharmaceutical establishment, which they own, which wholesales medicinal products to similar organisations with the same purpose in France or in a Stat…
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The procedures for applying this chapter shall be laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
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