Article L7343-46
…signatory to an agreement, the platform shall immediately inform the employees mentioned in Article L. 7341-1 governed by this agreement.
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…signatory to an agreement, the platform shall immediately inform the employees mentioned in Article L. 7341-1 governed by this agreement.
Collective sector agreements filed with the Employment Platforms Labour Relations Authority may be communicated to and copied in accordance with the conditions laid down by decree.
…50%. This weighting is calculated in accordance with the procedures defined in 2° of II of Article L. 7343-41. This objection is notified and filed under the conditions laid down in articles L. 7343-…
…pply to commercial contracts concluded between the platforms and the workers referred to in Article L. 7341-1 whose services fall within its scope, unless more favourable stipulations are included in…
…or by an organisation representing the platforms are subject to the conditions set out in articles L. 2262-9 to L. 2262-13. Any action for nullity of all or part of a sector agreement must, on pain o…
The stipulations of the sector agreement take precedence over the charters mentioned in article L. 7342-9, as well as over any unilateral commitment by the platform, in particular made in application…
The conditions for informing employees of the rules applicable to them resulting from agreements negotiated pursuant to this section shall be defined by collective agreement in the sector. In the abse…
I.-Without prejudice to the effects of homologation, the application of collective sector agreements is compulsory for all signatories or members of the signatory organisations. II.-A distribution cen…
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