Article L3121-47
In the absence of stipulations in the agreement mentioned in article L. 3121-44, the notice period for employees in the event of a change in working hours or hours of work is set at seven days.
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In the absence of stipulations in the agreement mentioned in article L. 3121-44, the notice period for employees in the event of a change in working hours or hours of work is set at seven days.
In companies which have introduced a system for organising working time over a reference period longer than a week, employees are informed within a reasonable time of any change in the distribution of…
…he case of a collective agreement and nine weeks in the case of a unilateral decision by the employer. If the reference period is annual, hours worked in excess of 1,607 hours constitute overtime. If…
The introduction of a system for organising working hours over a period longer than a week by collective agreement does not constitute a change to the employment contract for full-time employees.
…fication are drawn up by one or more national joint employment committees for the professional sector.When the professional qualification is created, these committees determine the legal entity holdin…
…he general partners and the members of the companies referred to in articles 8 and 8 ter, shall be determined under the conditions set out in article 60, second paragraph, and in accordance with the p…
Any change in the marketing authorisation holder is subject to authorisation from the Director General of the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé.The application must i…
…shall apply in the Wallis and Futuna Islands: APPLICABLE ARTICLES IN THE WAY THEY THEY ARE WRITTEN L. 322-1 to L. 322-4 Resulting from the ordonnance n° 2016-301 du 14 mars 2016
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…visions of article 3 bis of law no. 47-1775 of 10 September 1947 on the status of cooperation, any retail trader duly established on the territory of a foreign State may be a member of traders' cooper…
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