Article D5424-24
The differential allowance provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 5424-18 is reimbursed to the public authorities by the paid leave funds.
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The differential allowance provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 5424-18 is reimbursed to the public authorities by the paid leave funds.
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The company is reimbursed by the paid leave funds for the allowances paid to its employees under the legislation on bad weather, which are calculated by allocating to the amount of each allowance paid…
For the first six hours of compensation following the one-hour waiting period provided for in Article D. 5424-12, the employer is paid a uniform 10% of the amount obtained in Article D. 5424-25.
…n of work for an unemployed employee is decided by the employer or the project manager's representative on the worksite. The employee will be informed of this date by means of a notice posted at the c…
…ct manager on public works sites, the company may not dismiss an employee during the period of inactivity of the site on which the employee is employed. However, these provisions do not affect the eff…
The employer is paid 85% of the amount obtained in article D. 5424-25 when the total payroll exceeds three times the amount of the allowance provided for in the same article and 90% when the total pay…
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