Article R2152-19
Appeals against orders issued pursuant to Article L. 2152-6 shall be brought before the court designated by Article R. 311-2 of the Code of Administrative Justice.
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Appeals against orders issued pursuant to Article L. 2152-6 shall be brought before the court designated by Article R. 311-2 of the Code of Administrative Justice.
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Disputes arising from the application of the provisions of this section, other than those mentioned in article R. 2362-18, shall be brought before the president of the judicial court of the defendant'…
Disputes arising from the application of the provisions of this section, other than those referred to in article R. 2372-18, shall be brought before the president of the judicial court of the defendan…
Disputes arising from the application of the provisions of this section, other than those mentioned in article R. 2352-18, shall be brought before the president of the judicial court of the defendant'…
Copies of decisions issued by the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of the Superior Court of Arbitration shall bear the following enforcement formula: "The Republic hereby directs and orders the Minister…
The Labour Inspector will give the employee the opportunity to submit written observations and, at his request, oral observations. On this occasion, the employee may, at his request, be assisted by a…
The parties to the dispute shall be summoned, at the request of the Chairman of the Commission, either by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, or by notification delivered against a rece…
The rates and conditions for awarding the fixed allowances provided for in articles R. 2523-17 and R. 2523-18 and the holiday allowances are set by joint order of the ministers responsible for labour,…
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