Article D3121-5
The request to exceed the maximum daily working time, accompanied by the relevant supporting documents and the opinion of the social and economic committee, if any, is sent by the employer to the labo…
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The request to exceed the maximum daily working time, accompanied by the relevant supporting documents and the opinion of the social and economic committee, if any, is sent by the employer to the labo…
Where the scale of the dispute, its geographical impact, the number of employees involved or the particular circumstances in which it arose so require, the mediator may be appointed by the Minister fo…
The Director of Enterprise, Competition, Consumer Affairs, Labour and Employment or his representative attends meetings of the Committee in an ex officio advisory capacity, and acts as secretary to th…
The two sections of the Conciliation Commission comprise: 1° The Prefect or his representative, as Chairman; 2° A category A civil servant; 3° Four to eight employer representatives; 4° Four to eight…
The regional conciliation committee is set up at the headquarters of each regional directorate for companies, competition, consumption, labour and employment. It has jurisdiction over disputes arising…
If the President of the Superior Court of Arbitration is absent or unable to act, the hearing is chaired by the most senior Conseiller d'Etat, who is a full member of the Court. In this case, the cour…
The refusal of international solidarity leave by the employer shall be notified to the employee by any means conferring a date certain within fifteen days, or within twenty-four hours in the event of…
The employer shall notify employees of the period of paid leave at least two months before the start of the period.
The exemption from the ban on night work for young workers is granted by the labour inspector for a maximum period of one year, renewable. The Labour Inspector will assess the particular characteristi…
The special register is made available to the Labour Inspectorate, which checks it during its visit. It is made available to employees on request.
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