Article R4643-17
The General Secretary shall inform the National Committee of the opinions of the Finance Committee at the first meeting following that of the Finance Committee.
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The General Secretary shall inform the National Committee of the opinions of the Finance Committee at the first meeting following that of the Finance Committee.
Documents relating to the agenda of the Finance Committee shall be sent by the General Secretary to the members of the Committee fifteen days before it is held, except in cases of urgency.
In industries where there is a professional body for health, safety and working conditions, as provided for in Article L. 4643-1, this body is responsible for promoting safety training and providing t…
For the application of Article L. 4731-1, the Labour Inspectorate monitoring officer referred to in Article L. 8112-1 shall identify the elements characterising the situation of serious and imminent d…
For the purposes of this chapter, the head of the establishment is the head of the educational establishment, the director of the apprentice training centre or vocational training body, or the directo…
The Minister responsible for employment shall initiate the redeployment, placement and vocational retraining measures provided for in article L. 5123-1 and may grant the individual redeployment assist…
When the bodies mentioned in article L. 5314-1 and in 1° bis of article L. 5311-4, as well as the academy rectors for the contracts mentioned in article L. 5134-125 take decisions or allocate aid for…
The application for employability assistance, the model for which is set by order of the Minister for Employment, includes : 1° Information relating to the identity of the beneficiary and their employ…
The annual agreement on objectives and resources provided for in article L. 5134-19-4 includes an appendix, the model for which is set by order of the minister responsible for employment, listing the…
Pôle emploi, the organisations mentioned in article L. 5314-1 and in 1° bis of article L. 5311-4, as well as the education authority rectors for the contracts mentioned in article L. 5134-125, may all…
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