Article R5134-19
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The categories of personal data recorded are as follows: 1° Family name and, where applicable, surname, forenames, gender and date of birth; 2° Nationality, in one of the following forms:-French ;a na…
The intermediary association may not make its employees available to employers for activities outside the territory defined in the agreement it has signed with the State.
The amount of the repayable advance varies according to the financial characteristics of the project and the number of individuals benefiting from the aid for this project.
A national teleservice called "Le Compte Bénévole" (Volunteer Account), under the responsibility of the ministry in charge of associations, enables the declaration provided for in article R. 5151-16 a…
I.-If the expenditure incurred for the duration of the programme is less than the total amount of the contributions, excluding the amount of expenditure deducted under article L. 5212-11, the employer…
The articles of association of the association responsible for managing the Development Fund for the Professional Integration of the Disabled mentioned in Article L. 5214-1 are approved by the Ministe…
The Chief Executive Officer prepares and implements the decisions of the Board of Directors. He takes all decisions other than those falling within the remit of the Board. He represents Pôle emploi in…
Decisions referred to in articles R. 5221-17, R. 5221-32 et seq. may be appealed to the Minister for Immigration.
The employee loses his right to compensation if he refuses to carry out the work requested of him by his company, when this work can be carried out during the bad weather, particularly in the workshop…
An unemployed worker receiving replacement income may carry out tasks of general interest as provided for in article L. 5425-9 for a maximum of fifty hours per month if the tasks in question give rise…
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