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Article R2314-1

French Labour CodeIn force

Updated 4 Nov 2023

In the absence of stipulations in the agreement provided for in the third paragraph of article L. 2314-1, the number of members of the staff delegation of the social and economic committee provided for in article L. 2314-1 is defined in the table below.

In the absence of stipulations in the agreement provided for in article L. 2314-7, the monthly time required for the performance of their duties by the representatives mentioned in 1° of article L. 2315-7 is set within the limits of a duration defined in the table below. This number of hours may be increased in the event of exceptional circumstances.

Where the members of the social and economic committee are also local representatives, the time required to carry out their duties as defined by the agreement provided for in article L. 2313-7 may remain unchanged from the time available to them under the agreement provided for in article L. 2314-7 or, failing this, the table below.

The number of employees is assessed within the framework of the company or within the framework of each separate establishment.


Number of employees

Number of members

Monthly number of delegation hours

Total delegation hours

11 à 24

1

10

10

25 à 49

2

10

20

50 à 74

4

18

72

75 à 99

5

19

95

100 à 124

6

21

126

125 à 149

7

21

147

150 à 174

8

21

168

175 à 199

9

21

189

200 à 249

10

22

220

250 à 299

11

22

242

300 à 399

11

22

242

400 à 499

12

22

264

500 à 599

13

24

312

600 à 699

14

24

336

700 à 799

14

24

336

800 à 899

15

24

360

900 à 999

16

24

384

1000 à 1249

17

24

408

1250 à 1499

18

24

432

1500 à 1749

20

26

520

1750 à 1999

21

26

546

2000 à 2249

22

26

572

2250 à 2499

23

26

598

2500 à 2749

24

26

624

2750 à 2999

24

26

624

3000 à 3249

25

26

650

3250 à 3499

25

26

650

3500 à 3749

26

27

702

3750 à 3999

26

27

702

4000 à 4249

26

28

728

4250 à 4499

27

28

756

4500 à 4749

27

28

756

4750 à 4999

28

28

784

5000 à 5249

29

29

841

5250 à 5499

29

29

841

5500 à 5749

29

29

841

5750 à 5999

30

29

870

6000 à 6249

31

29

899

6250 à 6499

31

29

899

6500 à 6749

31

29

899

6750 à 6999

31

30

930

7000 à 7249

32

30

960

7250 à 7499

32

30

960

7500 à 7749

32

31

992

7750 à 7999

32

32

1024

8000 à 8249

32

32

1024

8250 à 8499

33

32

1056

8500 à 8749

33

32

1056

8750 à 8999

33

32

1056

9000 à 9249

34

32

1088

9250 à 9499

34

32

1088

9500 à 9749

34

32

1088

9750 à 9999

34

34

1156

10000

35

34

1190
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Any time a strategic decision changes how the company is owned, governed or contractually bound — incorporation, fundraising, M&A, restructuring, shareholder agreements, or major commercial contracts. Earlier engagement always costs less than later remediation.

A notary (notaire) is a public officer who authenticates specific deeds (mainly real-estate transfers and certain family-law acts). A corporate lawyer (avocat) advises on strategy, negotiates and drafts company documents, and represents you in disputes. The two roles complement rather than overlap.

Yes — most of our clients are foreign suppliers, investors or holding entities. We bridge the gap between French law and your home jurisdiction's expectations and deliver everything bilingually.

The SAS (Société par Actions Simplifiée) is the default choice for most international structures: flexible governance, single shareholder allowed, no minimum capital, and works cleanly with foreign holding entities. We assess SARL, SA, SCI on the merits when the situation calls for it.

Yes — communications with a French avocat are protected by the secret professionnel (Article 66-5 of the Law of 31 December 1971). This protection is broader than the common-law attorney-client privilege and applies to written and oral exchanges.

We work on fixed fees for clearly scoped engagements (incorporation, contract drafting, audits) and on monthly retainers for ongoing advisory. Hourly billing is the exception, not the default. You always know the cost before work starts.

Typical timeline is 2–3 weeks from KYC kick-off to RCS registration, assuming standard documentation. Holding-company structures, foreign-shareholder identification or in-kind contributions can extend this — we flag the gating items at the first meeting.

Absolutely. We routinely coordinate with your in-house counsel, expert-comptable or notaire — pragmatic collaboration is the norm, not the exception. We send them everything they need to do their part without duplicating work.

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